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: Continued development of existing mathematical models of corrosion/ageing. Development of models of reactive transport through polymer foams. Development of a model of competitive solubility when a polymer is
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Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Materials This 3.5 year PhD project is funded by the MADSIM Project (School of Natural Sciences growth fund). Funding is for Home students and EU students with
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PhD studentship in the Groups of “Mathematics Applied to Biology” and “Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing” at the University of Sussex (UK), with the collaboration of the “Group of
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3 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Swansea University Department Central Research Field Mathematics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom
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PhD Studentship - Physics-based Mathematical Modelling of Water Electrolyzer for Hydrogen Production
physics-based mathematical model of a water electrolyser for hydrogen production that operates on the dynamic electric supply simulating renewable electricity generation (such as offshore wind). The model
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such probabilistic terms, quantum theory cannot. In this project we will be investigating concrete solutions of the TKMP when K is a finite lattice and immediately using the mathematical solution to address Bell-type
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from common activities and allocated travel/conference funding. We are looking for highly motivated students with an interest in the following experimental and theoretical/mathematical topics (examples
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Award summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). Overview The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics invites applications for a
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of Mechanical Engineering’s Thermofluids Group at the University of Sheffield for a fully-funded PhD on mathematical modelling and control of turbulent flows. Working under the supervision of Dr Elena Marensi
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recruits enthusiastic students from across physical sciences, mathematics and engineering who enjoy using their mathematical skills and thinking flexibly to solve complex problems. By developing these skills