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). The PhD candidate will be based in the Maritime Engineering group (Instagram ) at the University of Southampton. You will have access to a large array of facilities, networking opportunities and training
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characteristics from a focused set of tests. This may include techniques such as machine learning. You will benefit from the use of world class facilities including the 138x6x3.5m University of Southampton
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, then the vibrant and world-renowned Experimental Fluids Group at the University of Southampton is the place for you! The project draws inspiration from the natural fliers like insects which fly head on
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to become part of a team of diverse and world-leading researchers. The project will enable you to develop your engineering research, teaching, and communication skills while tackling an important industry
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-leading academics at the University of Southampton who are leaders in aerospace and maritime engineering science. You will have access to the University’s extensive fluid dynamics laboratories in order to
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academics at the University of Southampton who are leaders in aerospace engineering science. You will have access to the University’s powerful supercomputer Iridis 6 for flow simulation. This project is of
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interact with other groups around the world. We are particularly looking for UK national students, either having or expecting to achieve a first class degree in aerospace engineering. You should have studied
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photonics research. The ocean, which acts as an environmental buffer by absorbing heat and carbon dioxide (CO2 ) from human activity such as burning fossil fuels and changing land use (e.g. deforestation), is
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that the research will have a direct impact on real-world engineering. This position also benefits from a tax-free stipend, which may be enhanced from the standard studentship depending on the successful candidate’s
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and international students, including Bursaries and Scholarships. For more information please visit PhD Scholarships | Doctoral College | University of Southampton Funding will be awarded on a