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View All Vacancies Are you a creative process chemist looking for your next challenge? Does developing interdisciplinary solutions to poor air quality, a problem affecting the health of thousands
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research scientist in Physics-Informed Machine Learning for African Storms, you will conduct original research leading to an improvement in the fundamental science underpinning operational storm nowcasting
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production in 75 years. The Anglo American Company is currently working closely with the School of Chemical and Process Engineering to unlock the full potential of such a promising mineral, through
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, temperature, and humidity on the rheological behaviour of a ceramic slurry using CFD. Collaborating with other colleagues and the industrial partner, you will be defining a process window for the manufactured
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of the design space. You will work alongside other members of the group to apply these techniques on new catalytic cascades and pharmaceutical case studies. The position will be based at the Institute of Process
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geodynamic models focused on aspects of the subduction process. There may also be scope to include elements of observational seismology. A number of subject areas are available for study, depending
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or Geophysics), Engineering or Physics and have experience of structural field work, numerical modelling/coding, and have a strong commitment to publishing scientific results. If you are looking for a role that
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. The interdisciplinary network consists of 16 internationally-leading organisations across 7 countries, who are at the scientific forefront of combining material science, engineering, physics, chemistry and techno
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: [email protected] ) OR Dr Khoa Le , Lecturer (email: [email protected] ) Location: Leeds - Main Campus Faculty/Service: Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences School/Institute: School of Mathematics
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dynamics to the realm of physics, trying to use similar methods for simulating of large systems coupled cubits, and ensembles of quantum particles, which will remain a very difficult problem until quantum