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mechanics. They will integrate the workflows into drug discovery pipelines at Newcastle University and/or at the industry partner, and thereby showcase the potential of physics-based modelling for design of
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. Strong programming skills, preferably Python, Matlab, or R. Experience with one or more of hardware-programming, cyber physical/electrical systems, privacy-enhancing technologies, machine learning, signal
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of visibility, scale, privacy, false-positives, and cooperation. AI based techniques will be explored to make Cyber Physical Systems forensic ready. Number Of Awards 1 Start Date September 2024 Award Duration 3.5
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related discipline area) • Honours degree (2.1 or higher) in chemical engineering, physics, chemistry, or another relevant discipline Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated
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PhD Studentship in Condensed Matter Physics: Modelling colour centres in diamond and related materials for application as QUBITs Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living
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physics, if we interpret the given multisequence as the observed outcomes of a set of experiments and K as reflecting the structure inherent to the physical system under investigation, the TKMP maps onto
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. The successful candidate will join the Photon Science Laboratory at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics at Newcastle University and will work closely with, including an opportunity to visit, our
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platforms operating at near room temperature. However, understanding such systems requires bridging three largely disconnected disciplines: quantum nanophotonics, solid-state physics, and open quantum systems
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, we say that the given multisequence has a K-representing measure. In general, the TKMP is intractable. Turning now to physics, if we interpret the given multisequence as the observed outcomes of a set
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disciplines: quantum nanophotonics, solid-state physics, and open quantum systems theory in non-standard regimes. In this project we will extend Hamiltonian mapping techniques [1] to describe QE-metasurface