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Advanced Control Methods for Flexible Structures (S3.5-ELE-Selivano) School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Anton Selivanov
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Next generation processing methods for lithium-ion batteries (S3.5-CMB-Smith) School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof
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Spatially-explicit multi-model ensemble methods for marine ecosystem prediction (C3.5-MPS-Johnson) School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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to basis set size. We are working on methods that will allow us to solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation more quickly. In this project you will develop new (parallel) methods based around accelerated
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. To investigate this, we will follow two parallel and complementary paths: conducting experiments in the laboratory and using powerful computer simulations. This combined approach allows us to see both the big
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How does a molecule walk? Computer simulations of molecular machines in action School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Sarah Harris, Dr
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l-modular representations of p-adic groups in the local Langlands programme (S3.5-MPS-Kurinczuk) School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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Magnetic Nanodevices for Energy-Efficient Neuromorphic Computing (S3.5-CMB-Hayward) School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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Patient-Specific Cardiovascular Assessments and Treatment Planning through Computational Modelling (S3.5-COM-Xu) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide
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Neuro-Symbolic Methods for Explanation-Based Reasoning with Large Language Models School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Dr Marco Valentino, Prof Nikos