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, including high throughput experimentation, programming (e.g. in LabView, Matlab) and numerical modelling. They will be joining a thriving, inclusive Chemistry department with excellent facilities
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adversarial attacks or evasion techniques specifically targeting encrypted traffic analysis. It also seeks to ascertain whether the system can detect subtle or slowly developing attacks that attempt to mimic
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research identifies an active and growing research field, with numerous advancements in the past 18 months. A focus on generative AI agents has progressed capabilities towards exploiting zero-day
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Bath, England | United Kingdom | about 2 months ago
(MS) to study reaction and drying kinetics. X-ray Diffraction (XRD) for crystalline phase identification. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM-EDX) for microstructural and elemental analysis. Numerical and
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Department: Earth and Environmental Sciences Title: Quantifying Raindrop-Freezing Fragmentation Using a Cloud Chamber and Numerical Modelling Application deadline: All year round Research theme
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in an engineering or related subject with experience of mechanics, finite element methods and numerical analysis. Please state your entry requirements plus any necessary or desired background A first
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benefit from a co-supervisor based at the nearby John Innes Centre, a world-renowned centre for plant science, where you will spend time in the Biomolecular Analysis Facility. You will also have the
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nonlinear effects. These nonlinear effects will be generalised via correction terms discovered by machine learning from a large numerical simulated dataset. This dataset also allows for extending the theory
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further developing both the experimental and data analysis methods that are currently used within the research team. The student will learn how to use the MMI apparatus, gaining knowledge of, for example
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operation costs significantly. Besides, there is an opportunity to explore the commercialisation paths of the developed smart sensor prototype. You will gain from the experience in numerous ways, whether it