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Simulating Materials for Fusion Energy: Exploring Dislocation Mobility in the Presence of Abundant Point Defects Department of Materials Science and Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded
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diminished, e.g. though ageing or a physical interface such as a sock or glove. Funding Notes 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, or other Relevant
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with age or is linked to particular medical conditions. Funding Notes 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, or other Relevant Discipline. View
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the Computer Science and Materials Science covering both theoretical and experimental research into using magnetic materials for novel unconventional computing applications. Candidate Requirements Minimum 2.1 Bachelor’s
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Machine Learning Group. They join a strong interdisciplinary collaboration crossing the Computer Science and Materials Science covering both theoretical and experimental research into neuromorphic computing
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, jointly led by Dr Ellis and Prof Eleni Vasilaki, and part of the wider Machine Learning Group. They join a strong interdisciplinary collaboration crossing the Computer Science and Materials Science covering
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New stone masonry arch bridges Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr C Smith, Dr Helen Fairclough, Dr Linwei He Application Deadline
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interdisciplinary collaboration crossing the Computer Science and Materials Science covering both theoretical and experimental research into spintronic neuromorphic computing. The department has a track record of
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Dr. Ellis and Prof. Eleni Vasilaki. They join a strong interdisciplinary collaboration crossing the Computer Science and Materials Science covering both theoretical and experimental research
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interdisciplinary collaboration crossing the Computer Science and Materials Science covering both theoretical and experimental research into spintronic neuromorphic computing. The department has a track record of