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details can be found at https://www.net-zero-fibe-cdt.eng.cam.ac.uk/ The project is funded in collaboration with Ramboll and Buro Happold who work across diverse projects with key clients focused
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families of quantum codes such as permutation invariant codes and some bosonic codes. This PhD will explore the theoretical application and optimisation of these quantum codes for quantum technologies
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CodeSA2 8PPGeofield Contact State/Province West Glamorgan City Swansea Website http://www.swansea.ac.uk Street Singleton Park Postal Code SA28PP E-Mail g.e.higham@swansea.ac.uk Phone 01792602768 STATUS
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details can be found at https://www.net-zero-fibe-cdt.eng.cam.ac.uk/ The project is funded in collaboration with CamDragon Co. Ltd, a Cambridge-based SME offering engineering consultancy and STEM education
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defects. Where to apply Website https://www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/scholarships/research/engineering-epsrc-… Requirements Research FieldComputer scienceEducation LevelUndergraduate Research
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their targets are simulated at the atomistic level. The most widely-used tool for this are molecular mechanics force fields, such as those developed by the Open Force Field Initiative [https://doi.org
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their operational reliability. The PhD student will combine mathematical models, in-house laboratory tests in a wind-wave-current flume (https://research.ncl.ac.uk/amh/ ) and numerical methodology to quantify
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King's College London Department of Engineering | London, England | United Kingdom | about 2 months ago
Research Council grant (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101161183 ). Uncontrolled wildfires are a global phenomenon that are becoming more commonplace as changes in moisture and local temperature driven
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will be translation of research into real world impact and providing evidence for policy and practice. Where to apply Website https://www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/scholarships/research/suicide
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Website http://www.swansea.ac.uk Street Singleton Park Postal Code SA28PP E-Mail a.u.m.wohlschlegel@swansea.ac.uk Phone 01792602768 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share