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Description: This new initiative on Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing by Design has been established to develop new knowledge, technologies, and capabilities in view of a low-emission and
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The team of Dr Hunt, Dr Nolan, Prof Norris, and Dr Bailey at Brunel University London is offering a fully funded PhD studentship to co-design a physical activity intervention for working-age adults
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Over the last decade, we have observed an exponential increase in the number of studies that have investigated the extent of market power and its economic consequences at the firm, industry, and country levels. Most of these studies have reported that an increase in market power is associated...
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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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. The research training for the student will be divided into two main areas: Technical training Practical training on experimental design, MOF-NP synthesis, characterisation (XRD, BET, TGA, SEM), MTT toxicity
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, MEng), computer science, software engineering is essential. Main Duties and Responsibilities Study design, data collection and analysis. Attend UCL courses and training (eg., in research study design
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publishable outputs. All postgraduate research students at the University of East London benefit from a comprehensive Researcher Development Programme designed specifically for PGRs to support them to develop
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Programme designed specifically for PGRs to support them to develop academic and professional skills and an understanding of key doctoral milestones. The programme consists of three key strands: Researcher
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Researcher Development Programme designed specifically for PGRs to support them to develop academic and professional skills and an understanding of key doctoral milestones. The programme consists of three key
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measured from the applicant’s viva voce pass date to the application deadline of 16 May 2024. The ability to design a clearly defined programme of work with objectives that are achievable and realistic