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(current rate) per annum with a top up of £5,500 per annum from Tata Steel. Fees: This position is open to UK citizens or overseas students who meet the UK residency requirements (home fees) or are able
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, Engineering) and should be self-motivated, able to take ownership of their research, and effectively communicate their research findings. Training in all the computational and experimental methods will be
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at £20,780 (current rate) with a top up of £5,500 per annum from Tata Steel. Fees: This position is open to UK citizens or overseas students who meet the UK residency requirements (home fees) or are able
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scattering with computer modelling such as molecular dynamics simulations and AI-assisted data mining. The new technical capabilities will help bridge the current gap in biocide development, i.e., to link
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computing. Current challenges in quantum technology adoption stem from the lack of standardized benchmarking methods and the inherent difficulty in validating quantum devices beyond classical simulation
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, which is not possible with current systems. It aligns with key STEM themes and EPSRC’s strategic focus on ‘Engineering’, ‘Health and Medical Technologies’, and ‘AI, Digital, and Smart Applications
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technical, economic, and social reasons. This leads to the need to integrate several new types of devices both at transmission and distribution level (e.g. renewable generation, HVDC interconnectors, electric
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systems. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s (or international equivalent) in a relevant science or engineering related discipline. *Solid background in
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High Performance Computing facility, where the current code is implemented. The candidate will, among other activities, extend the model to treat different management interventions, peat growth and decay
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This is an exciting PhD opportunity to develop innovative AI and computer vision tools to automate the identification and monitoring of UK pollinators from images and videos. Working at