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About the Role For informal enquiries, please contact WMG Technical Apprenticeships Team at [email protected] . WMG, The University of Warwick 4-year Technical Apprenticeship
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molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the formation of ice through the plants cell wall. In particular, we seek to assess the impact of the extent of the cross-linking within the building blocks
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the University of Warwick called ROARS (Revealing Orbital and Atmospheric Responses to Solar activity), recently selected by the European Space Agency. The ROARS consortium features leading scientists and
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fusion reactions and alpha particle energy deposition. This involves coupling particle based MC codes to the fluid code with quantifiable estimates of uncertainty. The project is part funded and supervised
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) at the Advanced Steel Research Centre (ASRC) of WMG, the University of Warwick. This PhD studentship also offers a unique opportunity to work with the leading scientists at Tata Steel UK. Essential and Desirable
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keeping the battery at high temperatures for days, becoming a very expensive process both in terms of time and energy usage. In this project, you will have the opportunity to build exciting new capabilities
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the development of cost-effective and efficient synthetic pathways very challenging. Effective retrosynthetic design requires the ability to predict accurate reaction enthalpies and activation free energies
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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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recent graduates working on industry interesting and diverse AI and autonomy projects. WMG, University of Warwick and Frazer-Nash Consultancy WMG is an academic department at the University of Warwick and
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within a large multidisciplinary research team comprising academics, researchers and professional engineers. You will have access to the UKs leading laboratories for battery research - the WMG Energy