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for candidates with a background in meteorology, climatology, physics, engineering and any related discipline, and a strong interest in applying advanced physical and computational methods to real-world
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candidates with a background in meteorology, climatology, physics, and any related discipline, and a strong interest in applying advanced physical and computational methods to real-world challenges in the area
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astrophysics, and reproducible research software development. Candidate Profile We welcome all applicants with a background in: • Physics, Astrophysics, Data Science, Applied Mathematics or a related field
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habitat and connectivity as streams dry out is particularly important (Dugdale et al. 2022) for process hydrology, river ecology (e.g. refugia during drought, loss of physical in-channel habitat, loss
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to fully entangle two or more molecules in plasmonic nanocavities. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete) his/her undergraduate degree in Physics (preferably with first class honours
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interacting QFTs, where non-perturbative features become important. In this project, the student will apply techniques from mathematical physics, such as generalized symmetries and topologically invariant QFTs
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-informed theoretical framework that quantify the viability of the approaches. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete) their undergraduate degree in engineering or physics (preferably
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, Physics or a related subject area (first class degree or equivalent). We invite applications from highly motivated individuals, able to master complex subjects and eager to undertake research in a system
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. Successful candidates will have an excellent background in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Physics or a related subject area (first class degree or equivalent). We invite applications from highly
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pathways, whilst their omission can introduce significant systematic biases in parameter estimation, detection pipelines, and tests of fundamental physics. In this PhD project, you will develop a