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. The University of Warwick provides an inclusive working and learning environment, recognising and respecting every individual’s differences. We welcome applications from individuals who identify with any
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, these allow flexible descriptions of atomic environments [1] . This flexibility comes with the challenge of needing to choose parameters for these models that accurately describe complex material processes and
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for Nanocomposites Manufacturing (IINM) and WMG, University of Warwick https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wmg/research/materials/nanocomposites . You will be able to gain systematic trainings on polymer synthesis
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-interaction (HCI), and more. Among various sensing technologies, Radio Frequency (RF) signals such as WiFi can be applied in a less intrusive manner, offering significant potential in smart home environments
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this project, the student will spend some time working at collaborators’ group at the Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Warwick. This will provide the student with valuable experience
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Solid-Supported Chalcogen Bonding Catalysis A 3.5 year fully-funded PhD position is available in the group of Dr Mark Greenhalgh at the University of Warwick, in collaboration with GoldenKeys High
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spectroscopy). In the iCCD lab led by Dr Raj Pandya at Warwick University (Department of Chemistry) this is what we try to do (see: https://www.iccd-lab.com/ ). The goal of this fully funded 3.5-year PhD
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. He has previously worked in Natural Language Processing at the Alan Turing Institute and at the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick. Entry requirements Applicants should have a first