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alongside numerical simulations relying on high-performance computing and reduced order modelling. We aim to gain new insights about the physical coherent structures which are most relevant to viscoelastic
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for specific questions. For more information about the School of Computing, please click here To apply, please complete an online application and upload a plain text copy of your CV (2 pages) and covering letter
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to enhance the UK’s energy system resilience through a whole-system analysis approach. Building on the proven WeSIM model, RENEW will upgrade its capabilities to incorporate electrified district heating and
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In this position, you will work on microscopy-integrable measurement technologies used to study three-dimensional cell culture models of breast cancer tissues. This PhD candidate position is
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exciting opportunities for knowledge exchange and networking with world leading ocean scientists. For example, you will help linking the observational data to new model simulations being developed
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a result of microphase segregation. Low crosslinking regions can be weakly attached to the rest of the paint making them prone to degrade. This project will use state of the art molecular modelling
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resilient, long-term cost-benefit case for modernising and protecting our grid. The project will complement the ISS initiative and model data-driven grid optimisation services that ISSs can enable. Firstly
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simulations to model this process and, in conjunction with ongoing experimental studies, obtain design rules for the optimum crown ether, lithium counter-ion, and solvent, which will lead to enhancements in
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to study corrosion, cracking and mechanical degradation, develop advanced computational models using modern C++ and high-performance computing to simulate material behaviour over a 100+ year timespan. This
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will also use finite volume-based numerical simulations and (if desired by the student) mathematical modelling. You will work alongside other researchers within the Fluid Dynamics Research Centre