33 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics PhD positions at University of Birmingham in Uk
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, the project will integrate these data into a predictive framework to assess how MNPs disrupt plankton community dynamics and the efficiency of the biological carbon pump. The research will provide
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mechanics, and analytical and numerical methods to solve partial differential equations. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Prior experience in computational fluid dynamics or active matter will
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This PhD project is at the intersection of electromagnetism, numerical methods, and high-performance parallel computing, with application towards the design and optimisation of integrated circuits
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dynamics, control, and electrification—benefiting from industrial collaborations, advanced testing facilities, and a strong interdisciplinary environment. Candidate Requirements: Applicants should hold a
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-probe spectroscopy is used to follow electron mobility and recombination dynamics on a picosecond to nanosecond timescale. Unfortunately, due to the diffraction limit, the dynamics on a sample are
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the tropics, with for example recent analyses attributing extreme rainfall events and flooding in India moisture imported by atmospheric rivers (e.g. Mahto et al. 2023). So far, the dynamical drivers
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Lakes are dynamic methane sources where both benthic and pelagic processes shape net emissions. Sediments are the dominant methane producers, but growing evidence shows that phytoplankton can
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cannot capture the dynamic chemical changes in the gut. There is therefore a critical unmet need for a real-time, chronic gut monitoring tool to unravel neuroendocrine gut–brain pathways and guide therapy
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. Using dynamic covalent chemistry, molecular switches and reversible polymerisation, we’ll explore new ways to tune droplet growth and stability. The goal is to develop design rules for materials with
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(t.j.kolawole@bham.ac.uk ). The University of Birmingham is one of the top-ranking universities in the UK and globally. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research group in the School of Engineering