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An Industrial PhD is the need of the hour more such PhD programs in the field of Science and Technology will help students in developing their innovative potential and will contribute to the development of technologies that shall benefit the society at large.
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🧑🎓Why research and development at universities matters Research and development are fundamental drivers of progress. They enable us to sustainably improve our political, social, cultural, societal, and economic situation. Universities serve as central hubs where knowledge is created and disseminated. These institutions open doors that would otherwise remain closed and equip us with the tools necessary to develop innovative solutions and lead fulfilling, self-determined lives. This is where we come in. Our high-quality mixing devices can be found in the laboratories of universities or research institutes worldwide 🌍 and we are proud to offer special partnership conditions as we believe in the important role research work provides in all aspects of development. And why do these prestigious institutions choose the Hauschild SpeedMixer for their critical R&D processes? The answer lies in the unique combination of precision, reliability, and versatility that our devices offer. The Hauschild SpeedMixer supports students and researchers in 📖 creating valuable knowledge , 💡 developing groundbreaking innovations , 🌟 and ultimately making the world a better place . One key feature is its ability to carry out mixing processes quickly and efficiently without leaving air bubbles and further cleaning requirement - a decisive advantage in many research and development tasks. Work in scientific and technical disciplines require precise results and reproducible processes, something our mixers are well-known for. From chemistry labs to engineering workshops, the Hauschild SpeedMixer ensures that educational experiences move beyond theory into practical application 🎓🔬. Are you involved in #materialscience or material #formulation at a university? #innovation #researchanddevelopment #university #laboratory
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🧑🎓Why research and development at universities matters Research and development are fundamental drivers of progress. They enable us to sustainably improve our political, social, cultural, societal, and economic situation. Universities serve as central hubs where knowledge is created and disseminated. These institutions open doors that would otherwise remain closed and equip us with the tools necessary to develop innovative solutions and lead fulfilling, self-determined lives. This is where we come in. Our high-quality mixing devices can be found in the laboratories of universities or research institutes worldwide 🌍 and we are proud to offer special partnership conditions as we believe in the important role research work provides in all aspects of development. And why do these prestigious institutions choose the Hauschild SpeedMixer for their critical R&D processes? The answer lies in the unique combination of precision, reliability, and versatility that our devices offer. The Hauschild SpeedMixer supports students and researchers in 📖 creating valuable knowledge , 💡 developing groundbreaking innovations , 🌟 and ultimately making the world a better place . One key feature is its ability to carry out mixing processes quickly and efficiently without leaving air bubbles and further cleaning requirement - a decisive advantage in many research and development tasks. Work in scientific and technical disciplines require precise results and reproducible processes, something our mixers are well-known for. From chemistry labs to engineering workshops, the Hauschild SpeedMixer ensures that educational experiences move beyond theory into practical application 🎓🔬. Are you involved in #materialscience or material #formulation at a university? #innovation #researchanddevelopment #university #laboratory
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The declining interest of students in science and engineering is a concerning trend that has led some universities to close certain departments in these critical fields. This situation demands urgent attention from authorities, as it threatens the livelihoods of many PhD holders who have dedicated their careers to advancing knowledge and innovation. With fewer students enrolling in science and engineering programs, there is a risk that many qualified professionals may lose their jobs, while others are already struggling with limited job opportunities. Addressing this issue is crucial to preserving the future of scientific and technological advancement and ensuring that expertise in these areas is not lost. #SaveScience #STEM #EducationMatters #Innovation
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👀 Another funding opportunity to support New Zealand / UK research collaboration & networking! 👩🔬 Open to researchers from a very wide range of disciplines, including #naturalsciences, #mathematics, #computerscience, #engineering, #humanities, #socialsciences & #medicalresearch 🌏 Please check out the info below - funds can help hold networking events, forge new links and generate innovative transdisciplinary research ideas. The goal is that these new networks will be well positioned to compete for larger grants offered in the future. 🚀 “You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step!" #sciencediplomacy #internationalrelations
🚨 Applications open 🚨 Our Networking Grants provide up to £25,000 over one year to support collaborations between researchers in other countries and the UK. Also open to researchers within the remits of The British Academy, Royal Academy of Engineering & The Royal Society. Visit https://lnkd.in/gzYjACtN
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🌟 Postdoctoral Spotlight: Akshay Ganesh Bharadwaj 🚀 School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks 🌐 We are thrilled to shine the spotlight on Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Akshay Ganesh Bharadwaj, of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. ➡️ Swipe to learn more! #AkshayGaneshBharadwaj #MSN #ASUEngineering #postdocs
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Opened 12 out of 14 PhD positions for the FibReLoop project! Applications are invited for fourteen Doctoral Candidates (DCs) positions in the field of recycling of composites, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The recruited researchers will be trained for 3 years to become interdisciplinary and multi-talented experts. The researchers will have a unique opportunity to be trained by world-leading experts in cutting-edge technologies, supported by a strong network and extensive industry participation. Please note that some of the positions are hosted by an industrial partner. In this case, the researcher will also be enrolled in a PhD program at a university. Finally, note that the positions will not be opened at the same time: we expect the last position to open in October 2024. DC1 (Fairmat & Mines Paris, Université Paris Dauphine - PSL- France): Industrial recycling of fibre-reinforced composite parts at the end of service DC2 (Politecnico di Milano – Italy): Microwave assisted carbon fibre reclamation techniques for high performance and throughput DC3 (Politecnico di Milano – Italy): Composite recycling via High-Voltage fragmentation: experimental and modelling analysis DC4 (Mines Paris, PSL University – France): Variability and characterisation of recycled composites and reclaimed constituents DC5 (ThermoPlastic composites Research Center & University of Twente, The Netherlands): Rheology and characterisation of recycled discontinuous fibre-reinforced thermoplastics DC6 (KU Leuven – Belgium): Aligned discontinuous fibre-reinforced composites to maximise the re-use of potential of recycled carbon fibres – CLOSED DC7 (University of Twente – The Netherlands): Compression moulding simulations of recycled discontinuous fibre-reinforced thermoplastics DC8 (Politecnico di Milano – Italy): Advanced design techniques for recycled structural and non-structural composite parts – CLOSED DC9 (KTH Royal Institute of Technology – Sweden): Characterisation and predictions the process-induced morphology and mechanical behaviour of recycled sheet moulding compounds DC10 (ARKEMA & Politecnico di Milano – France): Recycling by depolymerization of (methyl)methacrylate composites using microwaves DC11 (Head Sport & Politecnico di Milano – Austria): Industrial implementation of recycled composites in sport equipment: from design to production DC12 (KULeuven – Belgium): Recycling and re-using continuous carbon fibres from filament-wound Elium products – CLOSED DC13 (KTH – Sweden): Environmental prospective life cycle assessment for innovative recycling processes and recycled materials DC14 (Politecnico di Milano – Italy): Implementation and validation of circular value-chains in a demand-driven approach https://lnkd.in/dBHMcMbT
We have now opened 12 out of 14 #PhD positions for the #FibReLoop project! The complete list can be found at the following link: https://lnkd.in/dxb2-ubk These are all excellent opportunities for any ambitious graduate who aims to start a top level career in the field of #sustainability and #composites. Do not miss such a chance!
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An Industrial PhD is a research project carried out in close collaboration between a company or an industry partner and a PhD student. The idea behind it is to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial innovation. This should be the Prime Focus.
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‘𝙄𝙩’𝙨 𝙣𝙤𝙩 𝙖𝙣 𝙖𝙙𝙫𝙞𝙨𝙤𝙧’𝙨 𝙟𝙤𝙗 𝙩𝙤 𝙥𝙧𝙚𝙥𝙖𝙧𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙞𝙧 𝙋𝙝𝘿𝙨 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙞𝙣𝙙𝙪𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙮 𝙘𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙚𝙧𝙨.’ I’ve heard this opinion from many people here on LinkedIn. And perhaps it’s true. But there are many benefits for academic researchers who welcome industry into their research programs. Exposing their students to the environment where most will build their careers is just the beginning. The article below describes the conversation I had last year with Joseph Shaw from Montana State University-Bozeman last year about how collaborating with industry has allowed him to play both the curious scientist and the practical problem solver. 𝘼𝙣𝙙 it’s helped him prepare his students to make smooth and productive transitions into industry careers. 𝘼𝙣𝙙 it’s resulted in the very successful Optical Technology Center he directs. 𝘼𝙣𝙙 it’s developed the City of Bozeman into a solid player in the #photonicsindustry. That’s a win-win scenario for everyone involved! Do you have an industry collaboration story? DM me and tell me all about it! Thank you to William Schulz, Gwen Weerts, and SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics for the opportunity to share this story and help researchers and their students see the value in #industrycollaboration. _______________________________ And if you’d like to learn more about how to build your own industry collaborations, DM me. There’s so much more to be gained than just funding! #researchfunding #academiccareers #economicdevelopment #careerdevelopment. Headwaters Tech Hub
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1wI wish I was looking for work in Adelaide!!