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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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A fully-funded PhD Studentship is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield to study turbulence in fusion technology using advanced computational fluid
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A fully-funded studentship is available to work alongside the team working on the BR-UK project (https://www.linkedin.com/24/behavioural-research-uk/ ) at the University of Sheffield. The aim
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and production will be led through collaboration with the University of Sheffield, who will produce together with the student alloys with systematically varied parameters for characterisation and
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the Faculties of Health and Engineering at the University of Sheffield, working with South East Asian countries. There will be flexibility to refine the exact topic of the PhD to complement the work of a
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at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Sheffield. The Amdursky group is known for the development of new methodologies for investigating various charge transfer processes in different biological and
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of excellence conducting research at the forefront of developments in next generation semiconductor materials and devices. The Facility is a collaboration between the Universities of Sheffield, Cambridge, and
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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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. 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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a collaboration between the Universities of Sheffield, Cambridge, and University College London and is home to 11 state-of-the-art epitaxial reactors, including Metal-Organic Vapour-Phase Epitaxy