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this challenge head on by combining quantum-mechanical calculations with state-of-the-art machine learning (ML) methodologies to explore and optimise the compositional space of complex high-entropy metal oxides
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quantum magnets, “spins”, which are used to store information in the magnetic memory. Hence, such terahertz photons can selectively excite spins on their own energy scale without releasing any significant
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architectures. From tamper detection to post-quantum countermeasures, you will explore state-of-the-art design techniques while participating in security assessments and collaborative reviews. The project
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, including in liquids. Combining quantum mechanics and atomic simulation with AI-driven sampling techniques, you will determine terahertz and Raman spectrograms to directly compare to measurements obtained in
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resolution. By combining quantum-mechanical modelling, tomographic reconstruction, and data-science methods, the project will reveal how skyrmions interact with defects, helping to design the next generation
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rigorous theoretical framework to interpret the measurements is still lacking. This project addresses this gap by combining quantum mechanical calculations with continuum micromagnetic theory to bridge
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behaviour as the temperature drops, combining quantum mechanics, large-scale molecular dynamics, and deep learning. Work with world-leading researchers at Warwick and the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable
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, FCVD creates a liquid-like layer that fills narrow trenches on substrates before solidifying into films. We will model this across multiple scales, from atoms to fluid flow, using quantum chemistry
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priorities, particularly Advanced Materials, Quantum and Emergent Phenomena, and Digital Futures. It addresses the discovery and control of novel material functionalities, supports high-risk and high-reward
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on precisely defined chemistry, underpinned by measurement of atomic and isotopic composition/distribution with extreme precision e.g. isotopic implants in Quantum Technologies. Investigation of failure