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. Contact: For project questions: Prof. Oliver Buxton For application process questions: Lisa Kelly, PhD Administrator We are an Athena SWAN Silver Award winner, a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability
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approaches, which cannot fully access the experiences, perceptions and behaviors of energy community members with smart energy technology interventions and related social dynamics. This PhD research project
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-fidelity industrial simulation. Engineering applications include Formula 1, turbomachinery and nuclear fusion. These problems exhibit complex geometries and challenging time-varying physics which require
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of Engineering, Newcastle University Prof Sean Wilkinson , Professor in Structural Engineering, School of Engineering, Newcastle University Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process
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Your Job: The electrocatalytic interface engineering department, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele focuses on the manufacturing, analysis, and simulation of functional materials to find an optimal
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electrical engineering, computational engineering, or a related discipline A strong foundation in power system modelling and simulation Solid programming skills (Python, C++, or comparable languages) Interest
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technology interventions and related social dynamics. This PhD research project adopts a qualitative exploratory research approach involving longitudinal case studies and participatory action research (PAR) in
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discovery and basic research to clinical translation. The PhD student will be part of the Organs-on-Chip Technologies Lab (Prof. O. Guenat), which integrates microfluidic engineering with advanced cell
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Your Job: This PhD project focuses on modelling and simulating future gas grids, exploring transformation pathways, and developing cross-sectoral simulation frameworks to support informed decision
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Reference Number BAP-2025-702 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description To reliably use simulation-generated predictions in science and engineering, one needs