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Proteins are key biomarkers, indicative of normal biological or pathogenic processes and responses to intervention. Identification and quantification of such molecules in biological fluids is
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overseas. Training can be provided in computational fluid dynamics, machine learning, and nonlinear dynamics. These skills are highly valued across a wide range of industries. Recent data reveals that Fluid
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The project aims to develop a publicly accessible in silico database that identifies and catalogues bacterial genes capable of altering the effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Focusing on microbial modification of 5-fluorouracil (5FU), the study will...
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spoken communication skills The following skills are desirable but not essential: Demonstration of undertaking research projects Ability to program Previous experimental experience in fluid dynamics
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-state physics, fluid dynamics, solid-dynamics, and fracture/degradation; all in a highly transient and non-linear system. In this project we will extend multi-component, multi-phase field frameworks
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accuracy is still limited. In contrast, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models can capture the arc physics and molten pool dynamics, including arc energy transfer and liquid metal convection within
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Computation and Data Driven Design of Materials for Onboard Ammonia Cracking This exciting opportunity is based within the Advanced Materials Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering which
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The role will develop new AI methods for identifying the instantaneous state of a fluid flow from partial sensor information. The research will couple techniques from optimization and control theory
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This is a self-funded opportunity relying on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnel testing to further the design of porous airfoils with superior aerodynamic efficiency. Building
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project offers a unique opportunity to develop autonomous microswimmers, which are bioinspired structures at the micrometre scale that can propel themselves through fluids, mimicking natural swimming