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PhD Scholarships at the Management School Management School Business Research Programme Funding Available Students Worldwide Details A stimulating and dynamic research environment As part of
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fluid mechanics using in-house high-fidelity numerical software and high-performance computing - Turbulence (modelling and control) and transition to turbulence - Dynamical system theory, flow
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the state-of-the-art NanoAnalyzer to characterise the extracellular particles released from wild-type oral cancer cells and a vault particle deficient cell line (already generated in house). You will receive
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then be exploited to develop new control techniques that are applicable in practice. During this project, you will gain significant experience in: - Computational fluid mechanics using in-house high
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the university’s central PGR admissions system, and select SMIR03 as the programme for which you are applying. Please state your desire to apply for scholarship funding in the first line of the PhD proposal. You
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the University of Sheffield on-line submission system and select code MEC-01-Majewski. https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/arpform/login.app?code=EPSRC Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to contact the project
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academics covers a range of key areas that outline the supervision on offer, these include; Business, political economy and development – particularly growth and institutional dynamics across the region; East
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into account the dynamical nature of the ET process and that one therefore has to use equilibrium information to infer something about the intermediate non-equilibrium processes. In this project we aim
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through the University of Sheffield on-line submission system and select code MEC-04-Krynkin https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/arpform/login.app?code=EPSRC Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to contact
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Luxembourgish,house the internationally unique Centre for Luxembourg Studies, the Centre for Ernst Bloch Studies and the University's interdisciplinary Research Centres in Nineteenth-Century Studies, Gender