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Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Physics, or related areas. Imperial College is consistently ranked as one of top universities in the world and top 3
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to gain) a first-class honours MEng or higher degree or equivalent in Aeronautics, Mechanical Engineering, or related areas. Imperial College is consistently ranked as one of top universities in the world
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simulation. Candidates should possess a strong foundation in quantum mechanics, atomic physics and experimental techniques. Prior experience with lasers systems, microwave technology or quantum optics would be
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College of Health Medicine and Life Sciences Fully funded studentship in Plastivore Plasticity: characterising metabolic flexibility in an emerging biotechnological system to manage plastic waste
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of approximately £21,000 net per annum) provided by the Department of Mechanical Engineering under the EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership scheme, and it is open to home students only. The research
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thriving research environment. The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway produces world leading research and teaching on topics ranging from the effect of immigration on labour markets, to how and why
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novel and strong topologies and non-standard techniques that may offer innovation in future high-speed rare-earth (RE) magnet-free electrical machines for electric propulsion systems. This project
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into this landscape through its research engagement with areas of central and local government, science, technology, education, health, and arts. The Research Excellence PhD Studentships are central to the University’s
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Informatics (ACHI) PhD Studentship Programme aims to fund two highly motivated non-clinical Health Data Science PhD studentships to support the training and development of the next generation of informatics
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, conducting research, and improving care for individuals affected by serious illness. These fellowships offer a unique opportunity for promising individuals to work alongside world-renowned researchers and