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Applicants should have a good first degree in mechanical/aerospace engineering or computing, maths or physics or any other relevant topic. An MSc or relevant work experience will be beneficial. Knowledge
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for this position should possess a degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or energy engineering, complemented by a PhD in a closely relevant engineering discipline. A proven track record of
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months in the first instance, whilst a renewal of the contract is possible. About You You should have a PhD (or nearly obtained) in the area of Mechanical Engineering, or related disciplines. You are
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This research opportunity aims to hire PhD students as a self-funded program. By analysing retinal images with deep learning technology, early detection of Alzheimer’s disease may be possible. By
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. During the PhD programme the student is expected to participate in centralised training and cohort building activities which will be coordinated by the UK Hypersonic Technologies champion, based at the
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contract is possible. About You You should have a PhD (or nearly obtained) in the area of Mechanical Engineering, or related disciplines. You are expected to demonstrate knowledge and track record in some of
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turbines, combustion with significant relevant aerospace/automotive engineering discipline or equivalent experience. A PhD degree would be an advantage. You will have experience in experimental gas turbine
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, the project sponsor. The stipend for the PhD is £19,000 p.a. for a 3-year period. The research will include elements of mechanical design and manufacture, materials behaviour in extreme environments and
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, Head of Group, or nominee. About You Candidates for this position should possess a degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or energy engineering, complemented by a PhD in a closely
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access and environment for archives staff and visitors. The ADeCHAR project is ambitious and will address very important aspects for the detection of harmful chemicals. The PhD programme will inform