18 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics PhD positions at The University of Manchester
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allowed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to flourish, becoming an indispensable for many industries. Simulating the full Navier-Stokes equations is computationally prohibitive for most applications, so
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early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. High-dimensional computations are ubiquitous in science and engineering, often arising from models with numerous parameters. For instance
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scattering with computer modelling such as molecular dynamics simulations and AI-assisted data mining. The new technical capabilities will help bridge the current gap in biocide development, i.e., to link
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missions such as search-and-rescue or large-scale surveillance—where environments are unknown, dynamic, and unstructured—robotic swarms must adapt, select appropriate actions, and respond to changing
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automation, and mission-critical communications. A key challenge in cell-free massive MIMO is maintaining high performance under dynamic channel conditions, hardware imperfections, and potential adversarial
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-treatment facilities, and biorefineries. Feedstock choice, regional dynamics, and process side-streams all affect costs, energy use, and emissions. This PhD project will develop advanced computational models
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factorisation and discrete logarithm computation are hard. It is proven that large scale quantum computers, if they were built, would solve these hard problems efficiently, hence rendering today's cryptography
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4 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company The University of Manchester Department Computer Science Research Field Computer science » Computer systems Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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of their intriguing nature and an undeniable aesthetic appeal. Since the first synthesis of a catenane in 1960, mechanical bonds have been used in a variety of contexts, and their dynamic properties have been exploited
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to specified rules. A striking fact is that these systems can share common behaviour even when the local rules governing their dynamics are significantly different. This is an example of universality