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technology transfer and an insilico approach to the development of continuous processes based. The project will use as a baseline the mAb solutions platform process and standard downstream operations as
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nanotechnology, photonics, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our faculty aims to provide solutions to important problems of the 21st century. To that end, we train
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particle size changes due to breakage and agglomeration. The rates are dependent on process parameters (e.g., impeller speed and operation) and material properties (e.g., hardness and flowability
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candidates wanting to pursue a PhD at TU Delft. Ability to read and critically analyse high voltage technology, materials and asset management papers. Strong knowledge of high voltage constructions and
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) Supervisors: Professor Paul Meredith Dr Greg Burwell Professor David Ritchie Professor Su Varma (NSG Pilkington) Aligned programme of study: PhD in Physics or Materials Science Mode of study: Full-time for four
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with the focus on fluid dynamic simulations. Furthermore, the ideal candidate should have hands-on experience from modelling material transport in fluidized beds or spray drying. Experimental background
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Fuzzing and testing blockchain applications: exploring testing techniques to assess the implementation of blockchain applications. Blockchains are the backbone technology of many critical systems
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This exciting fully funded PhD, with an enhanced stipend of £24,000 per annum, will focus on the application of nanobubbles to support waste management at the UKs designated nuclear waste management
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24th August 2024 Languages English English English The Department of Information Security and Communication Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Reference Systems for a Cyber-Physical
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on this research project, detailing how you would approach this topic. In your proposal, you may formulate your own research questions, and choose your own theoretical lens, methodology, and/or empirical material