16 Computer-Science scholarships at ; University of Warwick in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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Professor in Computational Chemistry, Chemistry Department) Start Date: As soon as possible, by 1st September 2024 at latest Applications are invited for a 3-year funded PhD studentship, sponsored by
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measurements of its outputs, typically from real-world experiments. Many such problems occur across computational science, e.g. in the calibration of constitutive parameters such as elastic moduli (and other
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. It is conceived that this PhD studentship will make original contributions to knowledge in the field of sustainable systems engineering through (i) methodological advancement in computational
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by the Central Laser Facility at the Rutherford laboratory and is part of a much wider UK coordinated fusion programme. About the CDT: HetSys is an EPSRC-supported Centre for Doctoral Training. It
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Supervisors: Supervisors: Dr. Albert Bartok-Partay (Physics), Prof. James Kermode (Engineering), Dr Livia Bartok-Partay (Chemistry) Summary: In high-performance applications such as aerospace and
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Behavioural Science subject including Psychology, Cognitive Science or Neuroscience. Related subjects including Physiology, Computer Science and Engineering will be considered. A relevant MSc is desirable but
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, space plasmas etc. They have recently been awarded £11m to train PhD cohorts in computation modelling. HetSys is built around a closely knit, highly collaborative team of academics from five science
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modelling opportunities. In this project we will develop and use hybrid modelling approaches for moving fluid-fluid interfaces around obstacles, incorporating analytical and computational techniques
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computation modelling. Built around a closely knit, highly collaborative team of academics from five science departments at Warwick with a strong track record in leading large projects. With its project
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awarded £11m to train PhD cohorts in computation modelling. Built around a closely knit, highly collaborative team of academics from five science departments at Warwick with a strong track record in leading