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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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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
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deploy these technologies in the industry context without the need for big datasets. You will gain from the experience in numerous ways, whether it be transferable skills in the technical area of
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numerous accolades, including three Oscars, twelve Grammys, six Emmys, and twelve BAFTAs. Supervisor: Prof Enzo De Sena Entry requirements Open to any UK or international candidates. Starting in October 2025
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direct impact on consumer trust and public health. If you are a graduate with a strong numerate background and skills in analytical chemistry, then this is the project for you! Informal enquiries
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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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to extract information about the rotational orientation dependence of the gas-surface reaction, as well as performing numerical simulations to determine how best to perform the measurements to maximise
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systems of differential equations. The resulting models will be analysed with analytical tools from applied mathematics and numerical studies in the Julia programming language. The successful candidate
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solver acceleration using the developed techniques to enhance the efficiency of Swansea’s in-house DG-BBGK solver. The student will further develop this world leading solver, performing numerical studies
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electrical/mechanical engineering. Expertise in numerical electrical machine design tools (Ansys, JMAG, .etc) as well as corresponding scripting skills are desirable. Experience in electrical machine prototype