84 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Nottingham in United-kingdom in United Kingdom
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View All Vacancies Electrical & Electronic Engineering Location: Jubilee Campus Salary: £44,263 to £56,021 per annum (pro-rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience. Salary progression
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View All Vacancies Electrical & Electronic Engineering Location: Jubilee Campus Salary: £33,966 to £45,585 per annum (pro-rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience. Salary progression
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This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and talented Test Engineer to join the Driving the Electrical Revolution Industrialisation Centre at the University of Nottingham and contribute
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. Candidates should hold or be about to obtain a PhD in electrical/electronic, mechanical or materials engineering or a related subject. Candidates should also have the ability to work independently within a
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of Nottingham. The PEMC research group has grown exponentially and now has over 200 members, 24 academics and circa 130 PhD students, researchers, and engineers. The group offers state-of-the-art facilities
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technologies. The team of potential PhD supervisors spans five departments at University of Nottingham including Architecture and Built Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Physics
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-year undergraduate course (or equivalent), in a STEM based subject, which may include: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Material Science, Natural Sciences, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering
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UK’s independent institute for electrochemical energy storage science and technology, supporting research, training, and analysis. We bring together scientists and industry partners on research projects
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We seek to recruit a Research Associate/Fellow to join our team developing supporting technologies that enable the development and exploitation of second-generation Quantum Technology (QT) systems
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Project background: Polycrystals are the building blocks of numerous materials around us, from metals to ceramics, influencing their mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. Understanding