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This PhD project is at the intersection of electromagnetism, numerical methods, and high-performance parallel computing, with application towards the design and optimisation of integrated circuits
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: Computational Modelling: Employing simulation tools (e.g., GEANT4, light transport) to explore novel metamaterial designs, predict performance, and optimise key parameters such as timing resolution, light yield
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? Mechanical seals are critical components in high-pressure storage solutions for hydrogen and carbon capture technologies. In this project, you will: Develop a 3D Digital Model: Create an advanced computational
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/or increase in efficiency. Additive manufacturing (AM) could help increase the efficiency of the GTs by enabling complex designs. AM has been used for static GT components, however the use for high
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Supervisors: Professor Sir Steve Jackson and Dr Mark O'Connor (AZ Partner) Course start date: 1st October 2026 Project details Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT) selectively delivers high Linear Energy
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and develop an improved design and maintenance framework for long-term performance and climate resilience. The project will assess the influence of various slope drainage systems on pore pressures
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Computational verification of high-speed multi-material flows, where physical experimentation is highly limited, is seen as critical by the defence Sector (source: the UK Atomic Weapons
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, you’ll be developing innovations critical to a greener, more sustainable future. In hydrogen storage and transport, high-performance mechanical seals are essential. These seals prevent gas leakage by
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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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thermodynamically. Performance design optimization and advanced performance simulation methods will be investigated, and corresponding computer software will be developed. The research will contribute