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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
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The project combines state-of-the-art advanced mathematical tools and numerical simulations to better understand, predict and control pipeline flows for greener transportation and energy. Working
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and local communities. Essential: 1- Bachelor/MSc degree in Mathematics, Biostatistics, health informatics or any computational research degree 2- The student should be proficient in one
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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 HetSys trains people
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Funding A highly competitive EPSRC Quantum Technologies Doctoral Training Partnership Studentship offering the award of fees, together with a tax-free maintenance grant of £19,237 per year for 3.5 years. Training and support will also be provided. Lead Supervisor’s full name & email address Dr...
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Funding A highly competitive EPSRC Quantum Technologies Doctoral Training Partnership Studentship offering the award of fees, together with a tax-free maintenance grant of £19,237 per year for 3.5 years. Training and support will also be provided. Lead Supervisor’s full name & email address Dr....
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experience in the areas of computer science, image processing, high performance computing, mathematics, and medicine. Dr Yanda Meng (Computer Vision, Medical Image Analysis, LLM), Prof Aline Villavicencio
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of Discrete Element numerical modelling on idealised granular materials, has led to significant theoretical advances on the mathematical description of fabric anisotropy for monotonic loading. However, the
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Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, or a related discipline at the time of taking up the position, ideally commencing in September 2024. You would be highly motivated, and able to work