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the deadline. The project is to contribute to a major Ministry of Defence (MOD) research programme intended to develop generation after next technologies for applications in defence and security, and this
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solute retention, remains insufficiently understood. This project addresses that gap by leveraging advanced microscopy to study microstructural evolution during thermomechanical processing, aiming
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. Their performance, however, is strongly influenced by microtexture, crystallographic orientation clusters that develop in the material during processing. Controlling microtexture is critical for improving mechanical
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interact without full trust in a centralized party. This research project aims to develop cryptographic solutions and frameworks that secure AI systems, particularly in decentralized and distributed settings
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recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This fully funded PhD position, offers an exciting opportunity to develop and optimize multiscale models for surfactant
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to leverage molecular dynamics simulation develop methods to determine the partitioning with relevant surfactant systems. The project will further be extended to studying the interaction of different additives
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2026. We recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This PhD project will develop generative hybrid models that integrate AI foundation models with physical
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modelling frameworks to provide detailed characterisations of design conditions for large scale turbine arrays. The developed models and understanding will be used alongside standard flow models and as input
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environments aiming to accelerate equipment and apparel development, enhance athlete performance, and ensure more effective use of testing facilities. The project will be undertaken in close collaboration with
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, this will enable a design-led approach to develop catalytic processes for dimetallocenes, such as alkyne hydroamination. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a