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View All Vacancies Physics & Astronomy Location: UK Other Closing Date: Saturday 21 September 2024 Reference: SCI281 Supervisors: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Dr George
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Description of thesis topic Turbulence in magnetic fields, or magnetohydrodynamic turbulence, is a fundamental process that underpins our understanding of a variety of natural and industrial
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of continual learning and Natural Language Processing (NLP) to automate the cyber-attack attribution process . - Establish solutions for automatic identification of attacker-oriented countermeasures
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model of complex systems, considering both cyber and physical aspects, and the human element. Use techniques like Attack Trees and Bayesian Attack Trees to predict attack stages and identify compromised
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way to overcome the limit of theoretical methods and measurement technologies to acquire the needed fine-scale data to investigate the fundamental physics. The project will build on the Mathematical
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adversaries might exploit quantum technology. In this project, you will conduct an in-depth threat analysis of quantum-computer attacks on cyber-physical systems, considering system configurations, data
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within the food supply chain. When grown in co-culture with methanogens, the conversion process would result in the production of biogas (methane and carbon dioxide). Research aim and objectives Previous
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PhD Studentship: Centre for Doctoral Training in Composite Materials, Sustainability and Manufacture
relevant engineering or physical science discipline. Applicants without a masters qualification may be considered on an exceptional basis, providing they hold a first-class undergraduate degree
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PhD Studentship: Centre for Doctoral Training in Composite Materials, Sustainability and Manufacture
relevant engineering or physical science discipline. Applicants without a masters qualification may be considered on an exceptional basis, providing they hold a first-class undergraduate degree
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’ qualification (MSc) in a science and technology field such as Metallurgy, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Materials Science and Engineering, Manufacturing. A passion and enthusiasm to challenge