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to present their findings at major international conferences and submit publications to refereed journals. Applicants should have a strong background in aerospace engineering or physics. The applicants should
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simulation codes. Applications are invited from candidates with (or who are expected to gain) a first-class honours degree or equivalent in a suitable field such as engineering, computer science, physics
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PhD Scholarship: Real-Time Brain Injury Prediction and Protection Framework for Intelligent Vehicles
supervision/support from Imperial College London for high-fidelity modelling of human head and advanced head injury criteria. The applicant: Applications are welcome from graduates with a biomechanics
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complexity and computational cost involved. This project will involve the developments of cutting-edge computational methods (such as surrogate models, data assimilation, optimization, and sensitivity analysis
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NPL-Imperial College iCASE Studentship on Metrology of Single Electron Transistor Devices A four-year funded PhD studentship is available at Imperial College London (ICL), in collaboration with
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, including academics from the University of Southampton and experts from University of Oxford, Imperial College London, Fudan University, etc. Techniques to be used. Image analysis Aim: create 3D anatomical
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of Muenster (DE), University of Ljubjiana (SI), University of Granada (ES), Wageningen University (NL), Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE), and Imperial College London (UK). Requirements Specific
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research, codesign methods, and human-centered design principles. Location: Imperial College London, Dyson School of Design Engineering, South Kensington campus, London, UK. --- Funding details This PhD is
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-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE), and Imperial College London (UK). Your qualities you have an MSc degree (or equivalent) in biophysics, soft matter, nanotechnology, physical chemistry, or a related field; you have
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(Global research network to combat deadly Strep A infections | Imperial News | Imperial College London ), which was recently awarded $10 million US to understand immunity to Group A streptococcus to help