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. The Materials for eXtremes (M4X) research group (https://more.bham.ac.uk/M4X/ ) investigates new alloys for extreme environments from fusion & fission reactors, to aerospace gas turbines and concentrated solar
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5pm GMT on 10-04-26. To make an online application go to http://www.bris.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply . Please select ‘Philosophy PhD’ on the programme choice page and ‘September 2026’ as your start date. Enter
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international candidates may be provided funding for this difference. Number of places: 1 Number of places extra: There will be a shortlisting and interview process. RCUK eligibility: No Eligibility: A strong
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applicants from diverse subject backgrounds. Candidates with expertise in areas such as microbiology, molecular biology, or chemical/biochemical engineering (e.g. reactor or process engineering) are encouraged
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to operate with resilience, reliability, and adaptability. The work will investigate how individual and collective decision processes emerge from physical systems’ dynamical sensorimotor loops, with a focus on
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predictive accuracy and prohibitively long computational times, making them unsuitable for real-time process control. Artificial intelligence (AI) models present a promising alternative by addressing
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process: http://nottingham.ac.uk/ComputerScience/Studywithus/Postgraduateresearch/NottinghamDTCinAI.aspx Entry Requirements: Applicants are normally expected to hold a 2:1 Bachelor’s degree or Master’s
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accuracy is still limited. In contrast, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models can capture the arc physics and molten pool dynamics, including arc energy transfer and liquid metal convection within
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Bachelors, or Masters degree in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Photonics, or related disciplines. We welcome applicants with a background in one or more of the following areas
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encouraged. Interviews for this studentship are expected to take place on 16th March 2026. Further details on the application process can be found here, should applicants request them: https://www.centre