17 application-forms "https:" "https:" "https:" "Universidade do Minho CTAC" PhD scholarships at University of Surrey
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need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . How to apply Applications should be submitted via the Physics PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal, you should upload a
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by Renew Risk Ltd. (https://www.renew-risk.com/ ), offering opportunities to work with real offshore wind farm models and industrial datasets while addressing real-world challenges in collaboration
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This studentship is fully-funded by the Nuclear Threat Reduction network. The successful applicant will be welcomed into our world-leading research programme investigating key nuclear reactions
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have the prospect to blur the edges between the exact and statistical approach, and the work of the PhD student proposed here would be the first study of this kind, with this kind of level-density
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He). Their behaviour is governed by many-body correlations and subtle forms of order that are often inaccessible to classical probes. Superconducting quantum circuits provide a uniquely sensitive
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This studentship is fully-funded by an EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award in partnership with the National Physical Laboratory. The successful applicant will be welcomed into our world
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for applicants with a degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering. Prior experience in AI is necessary. Prior experience in tomographic imaging and medical physics would be advantageous but
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This studentship is fully-funded by an EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award in partnership with AWE plc. The successful applicant will be welcomed into our world-leading research programme
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for applicants with a degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering. Prior experience in AI is necessary. Prior experience in tomographic imaging and medical physics would be advantageous but
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opportunity to develop autonomous microswimmers, which are bioinspired structures at the micrometre scale that can propel themselves through fluids, mimicking natural swimming organisms such as bacteria forms