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strong background in physical metallurgy, materials science or chemistry is essential and experience in casting, heat treatment, microstructural characterisation, differential scanning calorimetry and
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, partial differential equations and scientific computing, to name a few. There are competing LC theories e.g., molecular-level models with molecular-level information, mean-field models that average
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to mark textiles that meet a rigorous, scientifically-backed biodegradability criterion. This certification could help differentiate genuinely sustainable textiles from those making unverified claims
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approaches to assess differential gene expression and altered pathways associated with pollutant exposures, integrating this data to identify mechanisms associated with lung disease development
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considerably heavy in terms of computational resources and complexities. The common techniques for reducing computational resources include, for example, solving ordinary differential equations (ODEs) in
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model due to the mathematical challenge of solving the multiple partial differential equations simultaneously. With the support of the combined sponsorship from the university and industrial partner
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to contribute to climate-conscious innovation across sectors such as autonomous mobility, IoT, and space technologies, where energy resilience is a key differentiator.
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techniques that are useful for the modelling of many real-life systems. These include the development and analysis of stochastic models, computer simulations, differential equations, statistical inference
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protection in neurological disorders, building on recent publications by the group (Ma et al., Glia, 2024; Xu et al., Journal of Neurochemistry, 2025). The role involves the culture and differentiation of iPSC
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systems of differential equations. The resulting models will be analysed with analytical tools from applied mathematics and numerical studies in the Julia programming language. The successful candidate