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This PhD studentship is an exciting, fully funded opportunity to work as part of an internationally renowned scientific and engineering team to develop a new innovative technology to meet and overcome the serious challenges of increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the UK’s drinking water...
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Fixed-term for 24 months Full time: 35 hours per week The Opportunity: This Research Associate position will contribute to the recently launched multi-partner project “Co-design to deliver Scalable
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Engineering research group, we are developing a digital twin of a proof-of-concept power plant, so that design can be carried out iteratively, considering the plant as a whole system. A key requirement for
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Award summary 100% Home fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). Overview Soft robotics concerns the design and development of compliant
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analysis and uncertainty quantification. The output would not only provide a tool for optioneering, but would also help prioritise new avenues for research and serve as a testbed for the design of tritium
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capabilities beyond basic flight. This project aims to advance the real-world applicability of FWMAVs by investigating new bioinspired design and flight approaches. Focuses may include: endurance and payload
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Research Centre (HTRC) located in Ansty Business Park. The team comprises ~100 personnel including Rolls-Royce Design and Manufacturing Engineers, University of Birmingham Academics, Research Fellows, and
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assess the impact of hybrid electric propulsion and system architectures on the design and overall performance of future zero emission aircraft. The research will combine elements of electric power
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modelling with realistic perturbations dynamics become even more complex. Modern trajectory design aims to identify and exploit features in the natural dynamics to design trajectories meeting mission
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Research Centre (HTRC) located in Ansty Business Park. The team comprises ~100 personnel including Rolls-Royce Design and Manufacturing Engineers, University of Birmingham Academics, Research Fellows, and