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This PhD project, blending theoretical and experimental approaches, aims to revolutionize quantum technologies by developing ultra-precise timing counters. Central to this endeavour is the
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systems problems. By completing the PhD programme, you will become a future thought leader in a rapidly growing area of technology. Entry requirements: A minimum of an upper-class honours degree (2:1
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This collaborative PhD opportunity is supported by the 3Pillars Project which is a not-for-profit Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). 3Pillars Project launched a new 5-year strategy to grow
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-routed to this PhD project's dedicated website for essential information about the application requirements.
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road surface roughness. This reduces their practical value and motivates the need to advance the current state-of-the-art friction modelling. This PhD project aims to further develop the theoretical
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Flows in high-speed intakes involve multiple shock and boundary layers interaction, reflections, expansions, formation of separation bubbles and transition to turbulent flows under high rates of heat transfer. Accurate numerical representation of such flows requires turbulence treatments beyond...
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This project has a start date of October 2024. There is a growing body of research describing the benefits of exposure to natural environments for human physiology and psychology. Nature, therefore, has significant potential to enhance population health. However, this promising therapeutic...
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This project has a start date of October 2024. Skeletal muscle (SkM) performs a crucial role in movement and athletic performance, however there are distinct molecular and phenotypic differences between the sexes. Recently, the debate regarding sex-based differences in athletic performance has...
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. This reduces their practical value and motivates the need to advance the current state-of-the-art friction modelling. This PhD project aims to further develop the theoretical framework for predicting rubber
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An exciting PhD opportunity jointly funded by the UK Research and Innovation Council and Sellafield Ltd is available in the Advanced Materials Modelling Group at Loughborough University. This will