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: Designing and developing CAD models of test coupons and other structures Fabrication of ‘green’ test structures and sintering these across a range of conditions Characterising the mechanical properties
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with Graphs led by Prof. Nils M. Kriege. Our research focuses on the development of new methods and learning algorithms for structured data. Graphs and networks are ubiquitous in various domains from
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the menopausal microbiome using innovative experimental models, supported by structured training in preclinical models, batch fermentation, human colon models, LC–MS–based metabolomics, and next-generation
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, topology, and electronic structure rather than net magnetisation. A core scientific aim is to resolve and manipulate topological magnetic textures such as vortices, merons, and domain walls at the level of
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have partnered with AWE to fund a 4-year Computational Project to use state-of-the-art Computational Chemistry techniques to understand structure-property relationships in oxide scintillators. We will
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film flow within the microscopic seal gap. Couple CFD with Structural Models: Study the fluid-structure interaction (FSI) and dynamic response of seal rings under real-world conditions. Collaborate with
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on the outcomes. The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience Knowledge of the structure of power distribution networks and the impact of PEDs and LCTs on distribution networks and buildings Experience in developing
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component’s melting point) concomitantly worsened by steady-state heat loads (up to ~15 MW/m2). Fourthly, transient heat loads, going up to a few GW/m2 pose a major structural damage challenge under plasma
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-driven AI models that capture the underlying process–structure–property relationships governing metal additive manufacturing. By combining mechanistic modelling, in-situ sensing, and machine learning
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an annual stipend of up to £10,000 Supervision and guidance from leading experts in the field Structured research training at SOAS. Access to workspace and resources to attend and present at national