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team bridging aerospace and materials research, with access to high-performance computing resources and the university’s state-of-the-art materials research facilities, including high-resolution X-ray CT
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disability studies with environmental humanities (cf. e.g. Ray and Sibara [eds] 2017) to outline a series of case studies from across history, literature and/or the arts; it is flexible in terms of which
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alongside numerical simulations relying on high-performance computing and reduced order modelling. We aim to gain new insights about the physical coherent structures which are most relevant to viscoelastic
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-based structural integrity model, validated using synchrotron X-ray microtomography and phase contrast imaging, to predict the lifetime of UK’s advanced gas-cooled reactors fuel cladding in storage
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generating coherent text, mimicking human-like conversations, and completing complex language tasks such as translation and summarization. However, despite their powerful generative capabilities, these models
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this to data from X-ray satellites and attempt to constrain misalignment directly. The student will also have the opportunity to explore new GR-RMHD simulations which are being carried out by Prof Middleton’s
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, a tax-free annual stipend with a 10% uplift on top of the standard UKRI offer, a travel and conference budget, and a generous consumables budget. Background Membrane proteins are vital for cellular
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of CambridgeCountryUnited KingdomCityCambridgeGeofield Contact City Cambridge Website https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk Street Trumpington Street Postal Code CB21PZ E-Mail f.forni@eng.cam.ac.uk tso24@cam.ac.uk STATUS: EXPIRED X
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Funding Source: EPSRC DTP Sponsor Company: Roxel Ltd Start Date: 1/10/2025 Project Page – Centre Project Overview The aim of this PhD is to investigate RAM formulation chemistry of polyol binders
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@nottingham.ac.uk ). [1] L. Huang, S. Zhang, T. Zentgraf, "Metasurface holography: from fundamentals to applications," Nanophotonics 7, 1169 (2018). [2] X. Zou, G. Zheng, Q. Yuan, et al., "Imaging Based on Metalenses