18 finite-element-analysis PhD positions at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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-transforming gene-binding factor (PBF) is a ubiquitously expressed transmembrane glycoprotein with an emerging critical role in signal transduction. PBF overexpression in vitro can induce cellular proliferation
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insole architectures to redistribute plantar pressure and improve comfort. To support continuous monitoring, sensing elements will be incorporated within the insole structure to capture changes that may
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component of the AMOC in the most recent past climate, the Pliocene, which had similar global temperatures to those predicted for the near future. Recently published work, based on new core material from
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electrochemical flow technologies, such as redox flow batteries, multivalent metal ion batteries and/or capacitive deionisation. Such technologies are emerging as promising more-sustainable solutions for the global
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—where material is poured in bulk—3DCP constructs elements layer by layer via extrusion, introducing unique challenges related to interfacial bonding and structural performance. This PhD project aims
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When light illuminates nano-sized metallic structures, the free electrons in the metal collectively oscillate, creating `plasmons'. By specifically designing the geometry and arrangement of the nano
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When light illuminates nano-sized metallic structures, the free electrons in the metal collectively oscillate, creating `plasmons'. By specifically designing the geometry and arrangement of the nano
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into standardized features. Transformer-Based Risk Prediction: A central component of this project involves developing your own time-aware transformer model. This predictive back-end will be trained on world-leading
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, phytoplankton biomass, or both. This combined with analysis of sediment derived communities will assess how present and past methanotroph taxa have changed in response to nutrient inputs into freshwater lakes and
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An interdisciplinary and international research environment Professional development in research communication, data analysis, and project management How to Apply Please send the following documents as a single PDF to