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, preferably at masters level, in a relevant engineering or science discipline. Applications should be submitted for the PhD in Engineering via the University of Cambridge Applicant Portal https
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contact points exist. It is noted that 25% of the worlds energy use is used overcoming friction. The overall aim of this collaborative project between the University of Cambridge and Infineum is to build
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contact points exist. It is noted that 25% of the worlds energy use is used overcoming friction. The overall aim of this collaborative project between the University of Cambridge and Infineum is to build
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researchers as part of a new EPSRC-funded CDT in Materials 4.0, led by the Henry Royce Institute, the UK’s national institute for advanced materials research. You will be based at Cambridge University and
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distribution within a working reactor environment. We now want to extend these studies to explore how catalyst behaviour changes as the structure and chemistry of the catalyst is changed. The aim is to explore
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 3-year studentship based in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Prof Nicholas Coleman and Dr Anton Enright
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students with a shared interest in both aerodynamics and data-science. You would be based within the Whittle laboratory, a supportive and collaborative research group. The new Whittle Laboratory building
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relevant subject (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Maths), some programming experience and a willingness to engage with industry throughout the project. Informal enquiries may be made by email to
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or 1st class honours degree at the level of MSci, MEng (or overseas equivalents) in a relevant subject (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Maths), some programming experience and a willingness to
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strong international collaborators all around the world, for example at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College, University of British Columbia, University of Sydney, University