30 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "https:" PhD scholarships at Newcastle University
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chlorination to convert metallic impurities into volatile chlorides. The process efficiency, however, depends on a complex interplay of particle-scale interactions and particle/solid body interactions. Current
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collaboration between the Process Intensification Group (PIG) and Materials, Concepts, and Reactors group (MatCoRe), so the successful candidate will be well supported. Additive manufacturing/3D printing and Net
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preservation over geological time. By comparing these with freshly engineered biochars, we can determine whether persistence arises from the biomass type, formation process and/or the final composition and
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) and Edge Computing are undergoing a major transformation. Systems that once relied heavily on cloud-based processing and passive data collection are evolving into distributed networks of intelligent
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processes that integrate formal requirements and automated test generation based on formal specifications into medical device software development. You will be trained to conduct research combining software
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subsurface. Across both system types, accurate representation of coupled thermal, hydraulic, mechanical, and chemical (THMC) processes within heterogenous reservoirs is essential for understanding reservoir
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. Our implant combines photonics, microelectronics, embedded systems, advanced implant probe design and signal processing. There are opportunities for students from a variety of backgrounds to work on the
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October 2026 Award Duration 4 Years Application Closing Date 18th February 2026 Sponsor EPSRC Supervisors Dr. Ana Ferreira-Duarte Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This
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simulate hydrodynamic and pollutant transport processes, their computational cost limits their suitability for real-time emergency decision-making. This project addresses this challenge by combining physics
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pressures from climate change, urbanisation and ageing infrastructure. Although high-fidelity numerical models can simulate hydrodynamic and pollutant transport processes, their computational cost limits