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cross cutting PhD Projects. Learn more here. You will be part of a team alongside expert supervisors from across Loughborough University departments. Dr Rebecca Grant, Dr Emma O’Donnell and Professor Andy
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Solar PV is becoming the most important form of electricity generation word-wide. Working with the industry leader, First Solar Inc, this project aims to further improve the efficiency of thin film cadmium telluride solar cells. We will achieve this by improving our understanding of the...
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of green hydrogen. Led by Loughborough University and partnered with Cranfield and Strathclyde universities with the insights and knowledge of over 60 industrial and civil partners, the CDT will provide a
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Systems thinking and systems mapping are essential in unpacking tensions, trade-offs and dilemmas in the complex issues around digital decarbonisation and system change. As identified by the Design Council (Beyond Net Zero, 2021), effective transition to net zero and beyond requires system...
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the impacts on physical and mental health across a wide-range of individuals. You will complete your transdisciplinary research at Loughborough University, which is ranked number one in the world for sport
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. Loughborough University has an applied research culture. In REF 2021, 94% of the work submitted was judged to be top-rated as 'world-leading' or 'internationally excellent'. We are a community based on mutual
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Project details The creative industries are among the largest and most digital of the UK’s industrial sectors. Within creative industries we are witnessing two contrasting effects: the fast adoption of technology is, to some extent, reducing the carbon impact of otherwise high-impact sectors...
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Over the last 10 years, researchers at Loughborough University have led a programme of research seeking to characterise the health and well-being of HGV drivers; and to develop bespoke health
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stable isotope methods to study water balance using deuterium oxide. This studentship is funded by the Leicester Biomedical Research Centre which is a collaboration between Loughborough University
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The project is related to the development of a powerful microwave source, able to operate over an extremely wide frequency range (kHz to 10s of GHz). Preliminary work at Loughborough University has