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applications such as drug delivery. Possible outcomes and goals: Studying the interaction of collections of synthetic cells (i.e. proto-tissues) for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications
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changes (so called swelling). Swollen batteries are at risk of rupturing which may significantly shorten their lifetime. Development of advanced computer models is critical for understanding and
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of the PhD student extending the overall project to 4.5 years. About HetSys The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems (HetSys), based at the University of Warwick, is an
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create a computational tool based on experimental input, simulated data, and machine learning methodology to extract 3D atomic structure information from 2D identical location STEM images. STEM image data
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Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: · search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code:8209F · Select ‘PhD Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe)' as the
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apply early for the best opportunity to be considered. How To Apply Apply online by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. Select programme type (Research), 2025/26, Faculty of Engineering and Physical
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. This project will develop and apply new computational/analytical tools to guide XFEL experiments for specifically tracking lattice fluctuations and ion dynamics in energy materials (batteries). The project will
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Engineering and Analytical Science Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering Management of Projects in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Academic requirements To be considered
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algorithms are used that allow a computer to process large data-sets and learn patterns and behaviours, thus allowing them to respond when the same patterns are seen in new data. This include 'supervised
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requirements can be viewed on the relevant programme page here . Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Application procedure Apply for a place on the PhD programme of