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the development of system software. Key questions include how LLMs can support programmers in writing complex logical code, generating high-quality tests, and optimizing performance. Moreover, when integrated with
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-box techniques in the industry is still high. One of the main reasons is that the performance of such techniques highly depends on a large amount of good-quality data. Unfortunately, the availability
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-Stokes equation are not eligible. Solving the BBGK equation is extremely challenging due to the high computational cost originated from its high-dimensionality. As a deterministic method, the potential
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(transient loads up to ~1 GW/m²). Computational modelling tools will complement the experimental work to guide joining strategies and post-weld heat treatment protocols. The outcomes will support selection
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that simulates real-world environmental conditions to test the durability and longevity of these materials and products made thereof, is also required. This PhD project aims to investigate novel high-performance
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Generative machine learning models have made significant progress in recent years. Typical examples include, for example, high-quality image or video generation using diffusion models (e.g
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in the USA. The main project for the student will be the computation of the properties of hadrons using lattice QCD and high performance computers. The PhD student will further investigate the use
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fuel, but its high reactivity makes it vulnerable to pre-ignition. The presence of lubricating oil droplets can worsen this risk by evaporating, altering chemical pathways, and producing nanoscale soot
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the name behind sustainable, high-performance ingredients and technologies in some of the world’s most successful brands: creating, making and selling speciality chemicals that are relied on by
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that positively develop their workplace relations, environments, cultures, and behaviours. The successful applicant will work with sports coaches recruited from high performance sport, national governing bodies