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Supervisory Team: Kees de Groot & Harold Chong PhD Supervisor: Kees de Groot Project description Applications are invited for this prestigious 3.5-year Industrial PhD studentship to work on an
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A fully funded PhD studentship is available under the supervision of Dr Shelly Singh-Gryzbon, with a start date of 1 October 2024. Funding will cover the student's stipend and tuition fees at the UK
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PhD Studentship - On demand entangled photons for quantum optics Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). Overview The School
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About the Project This PhD project aims to develop personalised conversational systems by leveraging user simulation, supported by recent advancements in large language models with their strong
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PhD position in Physics, under the supervision of Prof. Noel Healy Integral to the second quantum revolution is the entangled photon. These emergent particles are essential in many technologies
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, superalloys, smart fluids, space plasmas etc. They have recently been awarded £11m to train PhD cohorts in computation modelling. HetSys is built around a closely knit, highly collaborative team of academics
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this PhD project you will build on the atomic cluster expansion (ACE) approach (e.g. using the ACEpotentials.jl or MACE codes) to tackle inverse problems. This approach is attractive for inverse problems as
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Job description We are pleased to announce two PhD training fellowships available through the BuildPall capacity building programme at the Cicely Saunders Institute, King’s College London. We
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awarded £11m to train PhD cohorts in computation modelling. Built around a closely knit, highly collaborative team of academics from five science departments at Warwick with a strong track record in leading
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, diverse, and vibrant PGR community with around 80 PhD research students from 22 different countries. The Studentship will also benefit from connections to the University’s Centre for Mobility and Transport