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vulnerable parts of the system for attacks, model faults and attack risks, and develop new control architectures that mitigates them towards achieving operational resilience throughout their life. Your PhD
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performance limit of Ga2O3 power devices through finite element modelling (electrical and thermal) and device fabrication aimed at both power electronics and photovoltaics. A self-motivated individual who will
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used to measure motion and deformation. It provides comprehensive full-field deformation data, essential for analysing complex materials, structures and model validation. The DIC community has developed
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noise models, leading to metrics devoid of assumptions about noise impacts (e.g., cross-talk or non-Markovian noise in gate fidelities). As shown by the supervisory team, non-Markovian noise can be a
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-material capability with a suitable closure model; (2) improved strategy for interface tracking/capturing; (3) very high-speed scenarios with use of nonlinear Riemann-solvers. If time allows exploratory 3D
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join a vibrant, supportive research community (around 20-25 people involved in fluids modelling research). Collaborate with the Leonardo Centre for Tribology: Work with top researchers on experimental
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background in physics, biophysics, biological physics, or bioengineering. This PhD project will primarily focus on experimental research, which will include data analysis and there is scope for modelling
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discover therapeutic targets relevant to Welsh populations. You’ll also help translate your computational insights into lab-based validation using experimental models, paving the way for new diagnostics and
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prostate cancer risk across diverse ethnic groups. This work aims to support more equitable risk stratification in cancer screening programmes. Using simulations based on multistate modelling framework
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source, has implications for heat network demand and electricity network demand. To model the implications of widespread adoption of new technologies, requires new demand profiles which these networks will