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dimensions, fully 3D-printed electronics integrated into structures, and responsive materials tuned to their environment. In this PhD studentship, we will develop the materials, methods, and designs to control
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at the forefront of Sustainable Aviation to research and develop novel technologies for hydrogen and zero emission aircraft. We are looking for enthusiastic, inquisitive and motivated researchers to join a diverse
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to achieve net-zero targets?" The primary goal of the research is to develop and validate data-driven strategies for mitigating supply chain emissions, fostering collaboration and transparency among supply
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) reflects this, as PROMs provide essential insights into health, quality of life, and functional status, complementing biology-based health metrics. This research aims to develop next-generation technology
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), to develop novel, clean label and sustainable flavourings for use in brewing and other industries. TNS specialize in the use of green extraction techniques, such as liquid or supercritical CO2, to prepare
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identify critical supply chain challenges, resource availabilities, and opportunities to enhance efficiency and reduce costs while effectively meeting demand. The project will then develop digital solutions
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for MeV X-ray and Neutron Imaging). The project seeks to develop new materials compositions that are suitable in this application space. Main duties and responsibilities of the student include: to carry
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-powered gas turbine propulsion systems, aiming to decarbonise aviation. This work will encompass fuel cell and electric system development and integration. Key Responsibilities: Develop, model, and evaluate
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costs, such as training. NU London is both a UK university governed by UK higher education regulations, and the European campus of Northeastern University – a large, top-tier research intensive, Boston
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annual stipend (including an additional London allowance) and associated costs, such as training. NU London is both a UK university governed by UK higher education regulations, and the European campus