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or simulation skills are expected. Industrial experience is desired but not mandatory. What we can offer you The opportunity to develop your career at a world-leading institution The opportunity to engage with
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system stability analysis and operation. Good understanding of control theory, especially system identification is expected. Good experimental or simulation skills are expected. Industrial experience is
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computational fluid dynamics and numerical modelling will be used to simulate performance under varying runoff scenarios, pollution loads and climate conditions. By developing advanced road gully designs with
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versus unmodified trees. Laboratory simulations and growth experiments will explore mistletoe’s physiological responses to climate stress. Training The project provides an exceptional interdisciplinary
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of barrier winds off East Greenland using new wintertime observations from a research cruise. Carry out numerical weather prediction simulations of barrier wind case studies with the observed sea-ice
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approaches for designing new supramolecular materials. Using, for example, a mixture of classical and quantum mechanics simulations, cheminformatics and coarse-grained simulations, we will uncover the design
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structures. This highly interdisciplinary project combines mechanical engineering, materials science, and control systems, and will require both numerical simulation and experimental validation. The outcomes
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for interview on an ongoing basis. How to Apply In the first instance please send an email to stor-i@lancaster.ac.uk with: a current copy of your CV; a covering letter explaining your motivation for applying
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flood extents under different storm surge scenarios, as determined through high-fidelity CFD-DEM simulations? - What is the optimal spatial arrangement (single/multiple lines, angle of incidence) of PBs
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sensing (e.g., PlanetScope, Sentinel-1), advanced numerical modelling (HEC-RAS, Delft-FM), and targeted field surveys to map mining intensity, simulate channel adjustment, and assess changing flood hazards