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PhD Studentship in: Service Reservoir Integrity Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Prof J Boxall, Prof K Horoshenkov Application
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will be focused on Quantum Reservoir Computing (QRC), a new class of reservoir computing (RC), where the input signal is mapped on the state of the reservoir (digital or analogue structure with a large
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reservoir computing exploits random fixed networks to transform data to simplify training. By creating structure within these networks, much like the natural structure in the brain, different properties can
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in contact with constrained reservoirs, which cannot break an ergodic configuration, and also under the technical assumption that the initial configuration is both supercritical and ergodic. A simple
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. However, existing CCS projects only capture and store around 40 Mt of CO2 each year, so considerable upscaling is required, including the characterization of many new storage reservoirs. Quantifying and
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an animal reservoir can cause large outbreaks in free ranging and domestic animals as well in as humans. Such outbreaks of zoonotic viruses can have huge social and economic impact. In this project, you will
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gas formation/evasion, in particular in contexts of river drying, damming, reservoirs and flow management. Of advantage are skills in data management and statistical analysis, process-based modelling
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configurations, high electrical conductivities, corrosion resistance, and robust mechanical properties. Moreover, molybdenum (Mo) surfaces serve as electron pumps or reservoirs, modulating the electronic states of
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systems, considering not only the energy demand of the buildings and the geothermal properties of the ground but also the current state of the heat reservoir in the subsurface. The candidate will (i
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fabricate silicon photonics chips based on reservoir computing (a variant of recurrent neural networks) [Vandoorne et al., Nature Communications 5 3541, 2014]. The main application for this technology that we