12 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics PhD positions at University of Warwick
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including: * Algorithmic game theory * Approximation algorithms * Automata and formal languages * Combinatorics and graph algorithms * Computational complexity * Logic and games * Online and dynamic
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leading energy materials researchers and industry partners. Ion-exchange membranes are key to electrochemical devices, yet balancing performance and stability remains a challenge. This project will develop
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on Machine Learning and Psychophysiological Deception Detection. The studentship is part sponsored by GCHQ and funded for up to 3.5 years with fees and a stipend at the standard UKRI rate. The position is only
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work with clinicians and patients. The candidate: For this mixed-methods PhD, we are looking for someone that can lead and deliver this exciting programme of research. You will join our team
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on how this affects their mental health and cognitive function. This research aims to develop effective adaptation strategies, especially in places already experiencing frequent heat extremes. We
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Background Earthworms are synonymous with our notion of beneficial soil biology playing a key role in maintaining a healthy functional soil. Earthworm populations are estimated to have declined by a
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Funding Source: EPSRC DLA Interdisciplinary Scholarships Stipend: UKRI rate stipend for 3.5 years full-time (70 months part-time). Full Payment of academic fees (home only) A Researcher Training
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School of Engineering Funded PhDs Funded opportunities to work on specific research projects in a variety of areas across the School of Engineering. Eligibility: PGR applicants in the School
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Warwick Manufacturing Group Funded PhDs Funded opportunities to work on specific research projects in a variety of areas across WMG. Eligibility: PGR applicants in WMG Value: payment of academic
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Department of Physics Funded PhDs Funded opportunities to work on specific research projects in a variety of areas across the Department of Physics. Eligibility: PGR applicants in the Department