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materials, particularly in modelling and/or testing Basic understanding of finite element methods (FEM); any exposure to impact or burst mechanics is a plus Familiarity with FE simulation tools such as ANSYS
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maritime and autonomous. You will have a prior background in naval architecture, ocean engineering and mechanical engineering. You should be already familiar with the majority of simulation and experimental
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-material capability with a suitable closure model; (2) improved strategy for interface tracking/capturing; (3) very high-speed scenarios with use of nonlinear Riemann-solvers. If time allows exploratory 3D
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prostate cancer risk across diverse ethnic groups. This work aims to support more equitable risk stratification in cancer screening programmes. Using simulations based on multistate modelling framework
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undertake comprehensive literature and market surveys, develop advanced simulation models, investigate integration into HVDC transmission systems, and design/test scaled-down hardware models at the ‘Wolfson
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. The research group is seeking a talented Doctoral Researcher in nonlinear systems and control with strong interest in nonlinear stability theory, modeling & identification, optimal control, certifiably safe
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for the project will include: A thorough review of (1a) interface capturing approaches for flow boiling simulations including adaptive mesh refinement, (1b) available models for predicting the density of nucleation
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limitations in both measurement and modelling techniques. Current in-process measurement methods are restricted to surface-only monitoring devices (e.g., cameras and pyrometers), which fail to capture
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analysis methods. You will gain expertise in integrating experimental total scattering and high-resolution imaging data with artificial intelligence and atomistic simulation tools to overcome current
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behavioural infection risk drivers. Microsimulation Modelling: You’ll build detailed models simulating people’s daily lives - their decisions, children’s interactions, influence of pets and home/nursery