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mechanisms occurring in these materials and their synthesis over all relevant length scales (e.g., cutting-edge ab initio methods, atomistic simulation methods, multi-scale modelling, machine learning) High
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Organisation Job description Project and job description This PhD position is dedicated to advancing autonomous robotic manipulation and control within a textile-sorting cell, where garments arrive
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research will contribute to the accelerated discovery and optimisation of next-generation materials, with the flexibility to focus on applications such as advanced battery cathodes, nuclear waste
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and Required Materials for Application Required application documents include: resume/curriculum vitae, cover letter, names of two references, and statement of research philosophy. About the College
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Medicine Research Centre (ReconRegen ) led by Professor Iain Whitaker, Advanced Imaging of Materials Facility (AIM ) led by Professor Richard Johnston and Swansea University's Simulation and Immersive
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of the PhD student shall be assessed at regular points in time. Who we are The Biomechanics research group within the Department of Materials and Production excels at the intersection of mechanical and
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multiscale metamaterials with sub-200 nm resolution. The research spans fundamental optical physics through to applications, and the student will develop skills in electromagnetic simulation, nanofabrication
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project supported by an ERC Advanced Grant on the Theory of Materials for Bioelectronics. The overall goal of our research is to describe a class of organic materials able to transport ionic and electronic
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the research project The Helpful Yet Dangerous Tenants, which is financed by the Danish Research Council for Nature and Universe (DFF-FNU). Start date is (expected to be) 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible
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methods/simulations, state-of-the-art computational techniques (e.g. data-driven methods and/or FEM) and/or theoretical material modeling will be given preference We offer: chance to collaborate with