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knowledge gaps. The project involves both linear and nonlinear dynamics modelling and analysis, as well as experimental testing. An equivalent test structure will first be constructed in the vibration
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-equilibrium conditions. The project is a UKRI/NSF collaboration with Virginia Tech, and the use of direct numerical simulation, modelling and analysis will be complemented with experimental data from
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of machine learning, numerical analysis, optimisation, or related fields. Funding notes: Funding is available through the School of Mathematics for a suitably strong candidate. The scholarship will cover
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MEng degree (or equivalent) and a PhD in Maritime Engineering and Technology or pertinent disciplines (Res Assistant if no PhD), adequate knowledge of modelling marine engines operations with alternative
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the PhD student in high-performance computing, computer programming, applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, mathematical modelling and data analysis for large datasets -of the order of 100 Terabytes
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performance will be assessed using finite element analysis and experimental work. Additionally, life cycle assessment will be performed to quantify environmental and economic impacts. This project is intended
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profound interest in inorganic chemistry, in both experimental and modelling applications. We are looking for candidates who are also interested in the analytical and numerical aspects of the work to support
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, to industrial catalysis and green energy production. This PhD project offers a rare opportunity to explore hydrogen surface collisions at a fundamental, molecular level to gain unprecedented insight into the role
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. This PhD project aims to predict what these gigantic waves look like when they appear in the middle of the ocean, where many nonlinear effects take place, such as Benjamin-Feir Instability, spreading
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optimisation, industrial exposure, or soft skills including presentation skills, project management, and communication skills. There are also numerous employability opportunities that the PhD will offer whether