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Engineering, Physical Sciences, and Mathematical Sciences. Why chose UCL? UCL has a history of academic excellence and is consistently ranked among the world's top universities, with many of our faculties
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funded through the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the associated PhD student will have the opportunity to work closely with JLR engineers at Gaydon and Whitley. The skills
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for demanding terrestrial and non-terrestrial (Aerospace) applications accounting for sources of variability and uncertainty, for example, those arising from material, fabrication process, and boundary and
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undergraduate honours degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science or Physics Excellent English written and spoken communication skills The following skills are desirable but not essential: Background in
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to also improve and scale the process. We have made major contributions in this area, including the use of Machine learning to discover new cryoprotectants [Nature Communications 2024, 15, 8082
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Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics or similar. The candidate will be provided with training to undertake this interdisciplinary research. The successful candidate will be based in
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second-class undergraduate honours degree in Engineering, Physics or Materials Science Excellent English written and spoken communication skills Being passionate about science, curious, and self-driven
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overheating models by integrating TIR imagery with energy flux data, building physics parameters, and local weather conditions. Apply machine learning techniques for TIR and other open-source image analysis
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/Overseas applicants . This project would potentially suit candidates from backgrounds in Structural and Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Physics. We are interested
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). Funds are also available for travel and other research expenses. Overview Material falling onto a black hole glows brightly in X-rays, lighting up the vicinity of the event horizon. This process happens