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. The project will leverage existing city stock models from the BuildZero research programme to make city level analysis viable. This project will be co-supervised by Dave Cheshire from AECOM, who has been
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take place three weeks following the closing date. This will consist of an interview which will include a research presentation. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage
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and v) obtain transferable skills in version control, programming, chemical process simulation and optimization. No prior knowledge of programming is required. However, a willingness to learn
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specialist expertise and transferable skills through the Doctoral Development Programme. They will also have the opportunity to work directly with scientists at Syngenta, gaining industry mentorship, hands
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programme under the supervision of Professor Peter Styring and Dr Fanran Meng, with industrial supervision from Peter Hammond at CCm Technologies. The student will become a member of the Great British
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programme, enabling them to develop novel experimental characterisation techniques to study the flow behaviour of DFCs, and subsequently develop a constitutive material model to be incorporated into a virtual
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: How do global and climate-driven migrations affect local functional diversity?
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the industrial workflow to reduce lead times for engineering analysis and textile design, by creating a digital pathway to convert preform geometry to a lifting plan/bitmap format Impact Cost and Time Reduction: A
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energy physics software GEANT4 as a case study. This is a widely used program that simulates how particles move through matter. GEANT4 underpins experiments such as ATLAS at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
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from intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) — a life-threatening condition often caused by trauma. The project forms part of a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship programme led by Dr Xiancheng Yu