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Supervisors: Prof. James Kermode (Engineering) and Dr. Thomas Hudson (Maths) Summary: Inverse problems are a general class of problems that involve calibrating the parameters of a model using measurements of its outputs, typically from real-world experiments. Many such problems occur across...
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Supervisors: Prof. Reinhard J. Maurer, Prof. Scott Habershon Summary: The drug discovery pipeline involves the screening of many molecules before viable leads are identified. This involves screening for their pharmacological properties, but also for their synthetic viability. Typical drug...
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Supervisors: Supervisors: Dr. Albert Bartok-Partay (Physics), Prof. James Kermode (Engineering), Dr Livia Bartok-Partay (Chemistry) Summary: In high-performance applications such as aerospace and medical technologies, there is a high demand for specialised materials with high strength-to-weight...
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Supervisors: Dr. Ferran Brosa Planella, Dr. Radu Cimpeanu, Prof. Louis Piper Summary: Manufacturing not only has a significant impact on battery performance and lifetime, but also on cost and environmental impact. A key process (yet not a well-studied one) is the so-called filling, in which a...
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Supervisors: Supervisors: Dr. Radu Cimpeanu (Maths), Dr. Ellen Luckins (Maths) Summary: Interfacial fluid flows around obstacles and through porous materials are key to numerous applications, including filtration, decontamination and manufacturing. For instance, resin must be injected into a...
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Project title: Atomistic Simulations of Surface Chemistry underpinning the Atomic-Scale Processing of Materials for AI-driven Nanoelectronics Applications Supervisor: Dr. Bora Karasulu (Assistant Professor in Computational Chemistry, Chemistry Department) Start Date: As soon as possible, by 1st ...
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Human activity recognition (HAR) is a compelling topic in the fields of ubiquitous computing, with numerous applications including human behaviour understanding, smart healthcare, human-computer-interaction (HCI), and more. Among various sensing technologies, Radio Frequency (RF) signals such as...
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Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Start date: 30th September 2024 Funding for: 3.5 years Supervisor: Dr Thomas Sykes Project Description: Droplets are ubiquitous in nature, industry, and our everyday lives, such as in additive manufacturing, aerospace, the Earth’s...
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Funding Source: EPSRC Industrial CASE (iCASE) Sponsor Company: Tata Steel UK Eligibly: Available to Home fee status and UK domicile EU students Start Date: October 2024 Project Overview An enthusiastic individual is being invited to join a team of researchers to work on the EPSRC (Engineering &...
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Funding Source: Industry Eligibility: Available to eligible Home fee status and UK domicile EU students Start Date: Ongoing Course: MPhil/PhD Project Overview Rubbers are ubiquitous materials in modern society and have played important roles across industries. As the key component to connecting...