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? Join the Department of Mechanical Engineering’s Thermofluids Group at the University of Sheffield for a PhD focused on the computational modelling of mechanical seals funded by John Crane Ltd
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of Mechanical Engineering’s Thermofluids Group at the University of Sheffield for a fully-funded PhD on mathematical modelling and control of turbulent flows. Working under the supervision of Dr Elena Marensi
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advertised with Dr Matt Ellis. Applicants should only apply for one they are most interested in. Applications must be made directly to the University of Sheffield using the Postgraduate Online Application Form
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sensor data. Supervisor Bio Dr. Matthew Ellis’ research intersects machine learning and physics; looking to better integrate advances in both to create new paradigms for computing. With a background in
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advertised with Dr Matt Ellis. Applicants should only apply for one they are most interested in. Applications must be made directly to the University of Sheffield using the Postgraduate Online Application Form
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of an IELTS average of 6.5 or above (with not less than 6.0 in any component), or equivalent. How to Apply Please apply through the University of Sheffield Postgraduate Application System; select CFC001 as the
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(with not less than 6.0 in any component), or equivalent. How to Apply Please apply through the University of Sheffield Postgraduate Application System ; select CFC001 as the programme for which you are
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Engineering, Bioengineering, General Engineering, Applied Mathematics or Physics (at least a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent). Knowledge, skills Strong programming skills in Python
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A fully-funded PhD Studentship is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield to study turbulence in fusion technology using advanced computational fluid
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A fully-funded studentship is available to work alongside the team working on the BR-UK project (https://www.linkedin.com/24/behavioural-research-uk/ ) at the University of Sheffield. The aim