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Applications are invited for a PhD student to work on developing computer architecture for quantum computers, under the supervision of Dr. Prakash Murali. Quantum computers hold immense potential
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class of variational algorithms for simulating many-qubit systems on a classical computing architecture, this project will establish under what circumstances realistic quantum simulators show a genuine
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. Overview Newcastle University is a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive Universities, in existence since 1834. The School of Architecture Planning and Landscape (APL) is a recognised
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Science, this project will look at the explainability of AI-based biometrics systems. The project will: Scrutinise the performance of open deep-learning architectures in facial and voice biometric modalities, assessing
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The push for net-zero power and propulsion technologies is leading to many new device architectures being proposed. Within these radial and mixed flow pumps and compressors feature heavily, often in
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electrolyser architectures and electrodes 2) Integration of catalysts for CO2 hydration into electrolysers. 3) Understanding of local environments within electrolysers through the combination of multiple
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(open source) software working on GPU- and CPU-based supercomputing architectures, opening unprecedented opportunities for worldwide leadership in this computationally intensive research subfield
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Nottingham SME Concrete4Change (C4C) and the School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment at Nottingham Trent University (NTU). Unique PhD training programme: 2 days in C4C, 3 days in UoN/NTU per
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subject areas. We offer excellent facilities such as the concrete testing lab, the soil and geotechnics lab, two electronics labs, an architecture studio and dedicated computing labs. The Role The School
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the unique Carbon Neutral Laboratory at the University of Nottingham (UoN) in partnership with a leading Nottingham SME Concrete4Change (C4C) and the School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment