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About the Project This PhD project aims to develop personalised conversational systems by leveraging user simulation, supported by recent advancements in large language models with their strong
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robust numerical framework for the simulation of coupled fluid-structure interaction systems with variable flexibility. In this research project, we aim to delve into bio-inspired design to develop novel
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Supervisors: Dr. Tom Goffrey (Physic), Prof. Tony Arber (Physics) Summary: The recent successes at the National Ignition Facility in achieving fusion gain from laser-driven implosions is major step forward for fusion research. For UK based researchers the next step is to work towards a...
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Award Summary 100% home fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). An additional allowance will be provided to contribute towards consumables, equipment, and travel related to the project. Overview Machine learning aims to transform the drug...
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PhD Studentship: Integrating computational physics-based simulation and machine learning with drug discovery pipelines Award Summary 100% home fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living
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of Manchester from October 2024. The use of machine learning methods and molecular simulations for polymer design and property prediction is the new frontier in polymer science. This project aims at using a mix
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novel quantum simulation device technique. This project is a collaborative effort with Silvaco Group, Inc., a leading global company specializing in EDA and TCAD software. The primary objective
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treatment of CMVD are still challenging in clinical practice. 🌐 Innovative Solutions: Computational Simulation of Nanomedicine To meet the clinical need, patient-specific dynamic computational fluid dynamics
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Silvaco PhD Scholarship: New Quantum Transmitting Boundary Method Code for Transport Device Simulations This postgraduate research studentship is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development
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This project is co-funded by Rolls-Royce Submarines. Due to the need for security clearance, this project is open to British nationals only. The project is 3.5 years long and tuition fees will be paid . The successful candidate will receive a tax free stipend of at least £19,237 per annum. This...