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One fully funded PhD position is available at the University of Edinburgh specifically within the theme of Quantum Computing. You will be based in the School of Informatics, with supervision from
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of Chemistry. There will also be secondments with experienced MolCal partners at: CSIC in Zaragoza (Spain; M. Evangelisti) for participating in caloric experiments, The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom; E
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studentship. The successful international candidate will be registered with University of Edinburgh for the four years, during which time Edinburgh will generously cover international tuition fees. This means
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, cavitation is a major problem in engineering, as high-speed jets can develop during their collapse upon contact with solids, which are responsible for pitting wear, and even full structural failure
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system, and measuring droplet-surface adhesive forces using a tensiometer. We expect that you will have a good degree in Engineering or Physics and a desire to perform practical experiment-based research
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PhD Studentship - Physics-based Mathematical Modelling of Water Electrolyzer for Hydrogen Production
Water electrolysers are promising for hydrogen-powered grids, producing green hydrogen from renewable energy sources, and working in a pair with fuel cells or gas turbines. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that currently available electrolysers (both PEM and AEM) suffer from reliability and...
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students (>450) at the University of Edinburgh, which will then go on to be used around the country and further afield. We currently deliver traditional laboratories over a wide range of engineering teaching
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Summary: This research proposal addresses challenges in the UK's construction industry, focusing on sustainability & safety. It aims to develop machine learning models that combine data from similar infrastructure and integrate information from previous inspections to predict potential problems....
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quality and health issues, and it is also extremely wasteful (about 500 liters of water per session). The research group at the school of engineering has been looking at ways to transform the HD technology
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Membrane-based separation of gaseous mixtures is recognised as a low-energy and low-carbon alternative to traditional separation techniques. Knowledge of transport behaviour of different gases and liquids in new materials is of great importance for membrane separation processes, including the...