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particles ejected into the heliosphere, connecting the project to space weather. The duration is 42 months (3.5 years) and includes work packages designed to grow the student’s expertise in MHD, 3D fluid
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Computational modelling of the emergence of somatosensory cortical maps School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Hannes Saal, Dr SP Wilson Application Deadline: Applications
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of the UK and Northwest Europe's dynamic patterns of atmospheric circulation processes and how they are affected by climate change. We will develop, adapt and use data-driven modelling techniques, including
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access to atropisomers is a challenge that is of significant interest to the organic synthesis community. This proposed work aims to exploit a dynamic-thermodynamic resolution concept
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one of the UK’s leading tribology research centres, home to over 50 PhD students working in a highly collaborative, dynamic environment. You’ll benefit from working alongside top academics and fellow
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Details The project will advance the accuracy of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models employed for predicting boiling heat transfer and particularly the Critical Heat Flux (CHF) in nuclear Pressurized
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case. Little is known about which raw materials are most suitable, and there is little information on what parameters are critical to reliable application. This PhD examines fluid-particle and particle
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Computational Spectroscopy/Hydrogen-tunneling at elevated temperatures in the gas-phase School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof AJHM Meijer Application
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interactions between standing trees and mobilised debris. The current understanding of these dynamics remains limited, and practical guidelines for implementing vegetation-based mitigation in landslide-prone
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also explore the contribution of the host microbiome to resistance emergence, using concepts and tools from microbial and community ecology to understand the dynamics of these complex systems. Applicants