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programme for which you are applying. For further information and resources on the application process, please visit: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/socstudies/phd Your application should include: ● 1,000
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highly interdisciplinary, and applicants who are interested in biophysics / physical chemistry with various backgrounds, including Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, and Biological sciences are welcome
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Engineering, Bioengineering, General Engineering, Applied Mathematics or Physics (at least a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent). Knowledge, skills Strong programming skills in Python
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. the process of transition from turbulent to laminar flow) scenarios will be analysed in order to gain a unified fundamental understanding of the physical mechanisms underlying this process. Such knowledge will
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, Civil, Chemical Engineering, Applied Mathematics or Physics (at least a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent) Knowledge, skills: Strong background in applied mathematics/physics/fluid
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, emulating the natural process of photosynthesis artificially is an appealing route towards a more sustainable way of producing useful chemical commodities, such as fuels. However, photosynthesis is not a
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environmentally friendly. The project is supervised by two academics – Dr. Oleksandr Mykhaylyk and Prof. Anthony Ryan, who are experts in structural characterisation of polymers and colloids, and physical chemistry
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microscopy, and numerous suites of tools for opto-electronic and electronic device design and characterisation. Academic Requirements: This project centres on the interface between engineering, physics and
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electronics, software, mechanics and optics. The instrumentation will be used within a range of diverse application, including renewable energy, process manufacturing, scientific characterisation, environmental
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manufacturing process. By optimising the spraying parameters, the project seeks to achieve high-resolution patterning and reliable conductivity on a variety of substrates, including flexible materials and