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an Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Teaching and Learning focus) in Nottingham University Business School China. Your Key Responsibilities To deliver consistently excellent teaching across
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Date: Friday 14 June 2024 Interview Date: Friday 28 June 2024 Reference: SCI142124 Applications are invited for a Research Associate/Fellow in Responsible Innovation in Health You will be working as a
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Electronics, Machines and Drives Research Group (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham group and become a core member of a team researching power electronic converter design, control, construction and testing
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for advanced electrical machines for the aerospace and automotive industry. The role will involve applying a range of professional engineering skills to develop, design, manufacture, commission, and test novel
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electrical machines manufacturing processes, electromagnetic design, magnetic and insulation materials, thermal management, control, construction and testing of high-performance electrical machines. The PEMC
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responsibility for developing research objectives, database building and quantitative analysis for evaluating the social and economic impact of HGI’s sustainable innovation and inclusive entrepreneurship
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neural network methods for PDEs and their application to engineering problems. For more information on the IN-DEEP Doctoral Network, please visit https://www.in-deep.science Scientific Tasks: Design a deep
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Power Electronics and Machines Centre (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham and become a core member of a team working on electrical machines design and development. The multidisciplinary team covers
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growing department, to contribute your talent for the department further development. The department offers BEng (Hons) Product Design and Manufacture (2+2, 4+0) and BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (2+2
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electrical machines, electromagnetic design, magnetic and insulation materials, thermal management, control, construction and testing of high-performance electrical machines. The PEMC Research Group has