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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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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
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to train PhD cohorts in computation modelling. HetSys is built around a closely knit, highly collaborative team of academics from five science departments at Warwick with a strong track record in leading
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catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, 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
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at the University of Warwick, benefiting from the stimulating and supportive environment and bespoke training programmes. The successful candidate will receive training to develop their knowledge and expertise in
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with airless transfer and cryo capability. In this project extensive use will be made of this new system to develop strategies for studying the degradation of buried interfaces and structure dynamics in
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of this research is to develop a fully recyclable, all-polyolefin barrier film with enhanced gas impermeability. The ambitious goal is to rival existing commercial solutions, such as multilayer polymer films based
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spectroscopy). In the iCCD lab led by Dr Raj Pandya at Warwick University (Department of Chemistry) this is what we try to do (see: https://www.iccd-lab.com/ ). The goal of this fully funded 3.5-year PhD
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methods to prepare a variety of functional ceramic materials. Then you will characterise the structure and properties of these materials using state-of-the-art central facilities, including the UK and
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. He has previously worked in Natural Language Processing at the Alan Turing Institute and at the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick. Entry requirements Applicants should have a first