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. World-Class Environment: Develop your research expertise in a world-class tribology group. Industry Experience: Gain valuable industry experience with a global leader. Interested? Contact Prof. Rob Dwyer
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University in the UK for Student Experience and for Teaching Quality in the Times and Sunday Times Complete University Guide 2024 and University of the Year for Social Inclusion in the Daily Mail University
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to develop new antibacterial metal complexes which kill bacteria under visible light. __________________________________________________________________________ PROJECT: Antimicrobial resistance is one
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structural systems integrated into various robotic systems. This project will explore innovative design and manufacturing methods, and develop novel structural/material systems, in the context of sustainable
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detailing educational background, professional experience, awards, prizes and any other achievements relevant to the field of study. Proof of English proficiency (for international students) Evidence of
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This 4 year PhD covers tuition fees and provides a tax free of £26,000 per annum. The start date is 1st October. The funding is for home students and those with settled status. This PhD will develop
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studies: Howdon and Bran Sands sewage works. The student will have full access to the sites. The candidate will be part of the PINZ CDT which aims to train the next generation of process and chemical
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measurement methods. This Advanced Materials and Data Science project will develop data analysis methods for Raman spectra of commercially produced graphene, building on previous scoping work recently published
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A fully funded PhD studentship and great opportunity to work closely with a leading European Research Consortium at the forefront of Sustainable Aviation to research and develop novel electrified
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to develop models towards human neural spheroids and/or organoids, and use these “mini-brain” platforms to generate infiltrative tumours using patient-derived GSCs. The model will then be validated as a more