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. physics, materials, engineering) are encouraged to apply. The candidate is expected to have a strong commitment to research and should have demonstrated the ability to independently learn new skills
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the technology, hence there is a drive from the industry to address this. To answer this question requires an interdisciplinarity approach, combining Industry input alongside physical sciences and physiological
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Computational background: engineering, physics, maths, or computer science. How to apply: Stage 1: Submit your 2-page curriculum vitae (CV), transcripts and a 300-word statement explaining your motivation
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small code development will be necessary to implement actuator disc/line wind-turbine models. This approach facilitates a deep understanding of the flow physics surrounding MS formation. You will develop
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skills, and interests in ocean biogeochemistry and global change. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The minimum entry requirement is 2:1 in a Bachelor’s degree in Natural sciences, Physics, Engineering, Mathematics
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professional expertise. Entry Requirements: A first-class or strong 2:1 degree in a relevant science or engineering subject such as Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science, Physics
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to how well they meet the following criteria: A first-class honours degree (or equivalent) in Engineering, Materials Science, Mathematics or Physics Excellent written and spoken communication skills in
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for a given coastline morphology and flood hazard profile to minimise inland inundation, assessed using coupled CFD and inundation modelling? - How can the optimisation process balance flood reduction
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of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and flow surveys, enabling detailed analysis of how riverbeds evolve under and after mining. These observations will be complemented by physical experiments in
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
between advanced sensing and analysis, enabling fast, reliable, and quantitative damage assessment of impacted composites. This project lies at the intersection of composite materials engineering, impact