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the Faculties of Health and Engineering at the University of Sheffield, working with South East Asian countries. There will be flexibility to refine the exact topic of the PhD to complement the work of a
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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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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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this understanding and identify the most effective and cost-effective prevention strategies that should be prioritised by decision-makers. Generously funded by Wellcome and the University of Sheffield, this four-year
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underlying flow conditions. Although the successful candidate will be based in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield, there will be plenty of opportunity to travel and work
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dynamical systems picture of wall-bounded turbulence. The problem will be tackled with a combination of state-of-the-art advanced mathematical tools and numerical simulations, and the new understanding
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. The problem will be tackled using advanced mathematical tools combined with state-of-the-art numerical simulations and modern data-driven/machine-learning techniques. Different relaminarisation (i.e
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at the University of Sheffield, you will get access to training opportunities of the Science Graduate School designed to support your career development by helping you gain professional skills that are essential in