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established and distinctive research programme with a primary LHCb related focus. The group is amongst the largest on LHCb and is currently active in multiple physics working groups, on the VELO Upgrade I and
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This funded project is open to home and overseas students. The start date is September 2024. Application deadline: 30/06/2024 Research theme: Laser physics with particle accelerator applications To
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complex partitioning process between solid and liquid insulation. Furthermore, some of the markers may undergo further reactions affecting their stability in the liquid. The stability and partitioning
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compatibility models, considering physical processes such as diffusion, solubility and corrosion site nucleation and growth. For example, when uranium is exposed to hydrogen, the hydrogen diffuses through a
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data-driven approaches to building surrogates for physical models or as models for complex data. While they offer more flexibility in how data can be incorporated into the approximation process, standard
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by necessity making the process inefficient and requiring high powered light sources to obtain suitable sample excitation. As an alternative we have been harnessing work initially developed for light
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upper second-class Honours degree or equivalent in the subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering or related subject with an interest in catalysis and/or advanced characterization methods. If you
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Application deadline: All year round (as long as possible) Research theme: Chemistry (Physical and Analytical Chemistry) How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-fap This studentship is funded
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well as highly dynamic condition these equations become physically not well defined. The key question is how the two-phase flow behave at low, residual or even sub-residual saturations. The notable example is the
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adsorption of Cl-. The project will entail reaction engineering experiments to build mechanistic and kinetic understanding of the process, as well as catalyst development and its characterisation