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The deployment of future nuclear fusion power plants and related technologies, including the UKAEA programme STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) as a demonstrator of net energy generation
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PhD Studentship: Data-driven Probabilistic Modelling of Clonal Dynamics in Human Tissues and Cancers
. The project is therefore suitable for students with a background in (but not limited to): • Applied Mathematics or Theoretical Physics • Computational Biology or Bioinformatics • Computer Science or Engineering
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consortium of Arizona State University, University of Adelaide, University of Toronto, and within the UK, Universities Cranfield, Birmingham, Cambridge, Imperial College London, and Newcastle. The HyPT will
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the group of Dr. Chandan Bose within the Aerospace Engineering division, School of Metallurgy and Materials, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham. We invite
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the group of Dr. Chandan Bose within the Aerospace Engineering division, School of Metallurgy and Materials, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham. We invite
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-Nan Wang at the University of Birmingham. The research of Dr Wang’s group is focused on developing high-fidelity CFD and data-driven approaches for aerodynamics and aeroacoustics. The PhD project is
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the design and operation of such systems particularly challenging. This collaborative project between the University of Birmingham and McGill University (Montreal, Canada) aims at better understanding bubble
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Energy Park. Requirements: Applicants should have a first-class degree or good 2:1 (or equivalent) in Energy Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or a related field
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Undergraduate degree or a Masters degree (or equivalent) in Materials Science, or within a related Science & Engineering discipline. A background in microstructural characterisation, computational modelling
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should be implemented via FE simulation code User Functions by the PhD candidate. The PhD project, based at Rolls-Royce and the University of Birmingham's joint High Temperature Research Centre (HTRC) will