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) their undergraduate degree in physics, engineering or chemistry (preferably with first class honours or equivalent) and we expect the PhD candidate to develop the expertise required to lead an experimental research
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of the mechanisms that lead to defect formation in DED-LB, and improve process control measures to either prevent or mitigate the defects. The additionality of external controls over the laser-matter interactions
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new sustainable femtosecond laser nanomanufacturing process to overcome the challenges of atomic sale precision, feature size and defects rates for quantum dots. In this project, molecular dynamics
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are promising sustainable alternatives to lithium-ion systems, leveraging abundant, low-cost materials (Na, Fe, Al, biomass-derived carbon). However, a major bottleneck is the instability of the SEI formed during
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practicals, assessment and feedback), including hours for preparation (e.g., to lead a seminar) and directly related compulsory professional development. They may do more than the minimum 144 hours per annum
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, while simulations are subject to error due to uncertainty in nuclear data and unresolved physical processes e.g. thermal expansion and fine-scale inhomogeneities. Generating independent simulation
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Please quote reference: Quantum Computing at The School of Physical Sciences Duration: 3 years and 6 months. We are currently recruiting for the following full-time, fully funded PhD studentship
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Computational verification of high-speed multi-material flows, where physical experimentation is highly limited, is seen as critical by the defence Sector (source: the UK Atomic Weapons
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candidates with a background in meteorology, climatology, physics, and any related discipline, and a strong interest in applying advanced physical and computational methods to real-world challenges in the area
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modelling tools to understand and tailor the physical and chemical interactions at the interfaces within metascintillators. Cranfield University’s Centre for Materials is internationally recognised