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Location: Hartpury University, Gloucestershire. Stipend: £19,237 per annum Contract Type: Full Time (3 years) Area of Research: Physical activity and wellbeing through drumming Hartpury University
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is part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Nestling has designed
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This PhD project is part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Circular
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Improved physical modelling techniques for new high capacity floating offshore wind turbines DoS: Dr Martyn Hann ([email protected] , tel.: +44 1752 586130) 2nd Supervisor: Dr Sanjay
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Funding providers: UK Shared Prosperity Fund via Neath Port Talbot Council and Grove Nanomaterials Subject areas: The research will overlap subjects such as Materials Engineering, Physics, Physical
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are energy intensive processes that physically break-down oil droplets to a satisfactorily low diameter. Such droplets are stabilised via surface active ingredients including sodium caseinate from dairy
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initial conceptual design is the ability to carry out fast physics-informed simulations for many coupled systems. In a plant that uses a magnetically confined plasma, the fusion process generates neutrons
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of DOC in peatland-fed raw waters. DOC can react with chlorine to produce carcinogenic disinfection by-products. This project aims to develop a new, effective, proof-of-concept process for removing DOC
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is still not a comprehensive understanding of the discriminator's contributions. Similarly, the role of the physics-informed loss function to improve the predictive capability is largely unknown
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opportunity to work as part of a dedicated team within an ERC project “turbulence intermittency for cloud physics” (TITCHY), underwritten by UKRI, seeking to understand the importance of intermittent turbulent