6 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure PhD positions at University of Exeter; in United Kingdom
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difference and/or finite element coupled process models validated against laboratory data to understand the fundamental behaviour of EK-ISL under varying geological conditions, including heterogeneity, dual
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analytical research, or may involve a significant element of co-production with local stakeholders. Potential partner organisations for stakeholder engagement may include Cornwall Climate Action Network
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of patterns from drillhole data. Drillhole loggings, elemental concentration assays, and mineralogical data derived from techniques such as Mineral Liberation Analysis (MLA) or hyperspectral core scanning
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their first language (e.g., IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in each component, or equivalent). The successful candidate should demonstrate a strong motivation for interdisciplinary research, a
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Methods The stratified atmospheric boundary layer is a key component in high-impact weather and climate predictions. Forecast applications include: polar surface temperatures, the timing of thunderstorms
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shaping techniques becomes challenging for mm waves, as all the circuit elements must scaled down to a comparable size or smaller. Our approach is to instead use so-called Huygen’s metasurfaces to shape