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of Dr Hannes Houck . The PhD project is funded under the ‘DeCoDER’ programme by the European Research Council (ERC-StG, 101222417 – press release ). The position is available for a start date from
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an existing PhD application with us should apply online through the University’s Postgraduate Admissions online form: https://warwick.ac.uk/pgapply Applicants who already have an existing PhD application with
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for participation in conferences. Students will join the Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies , which aims to develop innovative fuel cell and battery technologies, underpinned by fundamental
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developer and user meetings. You will acquire skills in programming (e.g. Python, FORTRAN, bash) development of quantum chemistry software and stand-alone tools a wide range of computational and quantum
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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD (fees and stipend) to begin March 2026 on a research project developing an adult version of the Behaviour Checklist, a tool originally developed for
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Doctoral Landscape Awards (IDLA) programme and is in partnership with Johnson Matthey. About HetSys: Harnessing Data, Modelling and Simulation for Real‑World Impact HetSys (Centre for Doctoral Training in
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10,000 year risk levels are required to be mitigated for. Through collaboration with EDF Energy’s Natural Hazards R&D Team, this project will utilise and develop state-of-the-art space simulations to probe
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. Together, these mechanisms strongly influence the long-term behaviour and durability of these engineering plastics. This PhD project aims to investigate the mechanisms governing the long-term evolution
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, introduces human error, and creates line-of-sight occlusions, disrupting surgical workflow. This interdisciplinary project aims to overcome these challenges by developing a vision-based marker-less navigation
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remains a challenge. This project will develop humidity-controlled terahertz spectroscopy to probe water properties within membranes, advancing material insights to optimise trade-offs for next-generation