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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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state-of-the-art Chemistry laboratories at the rapidly growing University of Birmingham. Please visit our group website for more details about our research: http://davidscanlon.com/ Applications must be
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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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research programme is offering a funded PhD project, as described below. Title: Liquid metal filtration and cleanliness for high performance superalloys Description: Rolls-Royce plc and the University
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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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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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of plastic deformation across different planar orientations based upon the fundamental crystallographic structure of Ni-base superalloy. Thus, this PhD, based at the University of Birmingham, will aim
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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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at the University of Birmingham, intends to investigate localised strain banding effects as they occur within several commercially applied SX superalloys, through numerous experimental techniques such as scanning and