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-motivated person who meets the academic requirements for enrolment for the PhD degree at Imperial College London. You should hold or expect to obtain a 1st class honours or a high 2:1 degree at Master’s level
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of conducting cutting-edge research in the field of spacecraft electric propulsion. The advent of satellite mega-constellations has prompted the need for improved industrial design methods to cater
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Imperial College London Applications are invited for a research studentship in the field of soft robotics, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The post is supported by a bursary and fees (at
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techniques to advance our understanding, evaluating the accuracy of these advances against observations and designing new solutions to these problems. Whilst the specific direction of the research is flexible
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PhD Scholarship: Real-Time Brain Injury Prediction and Protection Framework for Intelligent Vehicles
supervision/support from Imperial College London for high-fidelity modelling of human head and advanced head injury criteria. The applicant: Applications are welcome from graduates with a biomechanics
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-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE), and Imperial College London (UK). Your qualities you have an MSc degree (or equivalent) in biophysics, soft matter, nanotechnology, physical chemistry, or a related field; you have
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of Muenster (DE), University of Ljubjiana (SI), University of Granada (ES), Wageningen University (NL), Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE), and Imperial College London (UK). Requirements Specific
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of operation and future-aware multidisciplinary aircraft design framework. Air transportation activities increase faster than the introduction of new environmental impact mitigation technologies and strategies
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of the project team including Dr. Toby Ellmers (Imperial College London), Dr. Fei He (CU) and Dr Simon Ellis (CU). The post holder will be housed within the Centre for Physical Activity, Sport and Exercise
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the codesign of gender-sensitive health innovation. The project will benefit from a collaboration with the ‘Women's Health’ Network of Excellence, a cross-departmental initiative at Imperial College London