50 professor-computer "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" scholarships at Newcastle University
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, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing expand. This growth presents both challenges and opportunities for achieving net‐zero carbon targets. While AI data centres are often perceived as passive
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Application Closing Date 2nd February 2026 Sponsor School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University. Supervisors Dr Chancey MacDonald – SNES, Newcastle University Other internationally
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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
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Of Awards 1 Start Date 28 September 2026 Award Duration 4 years Application Closing Date Friday 8 May 2026 Sponsor EPSRC , Anglian Water & Northumbrian Water Group Supervisors Dr Anna Murgatroyd and Prof
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January 2026 Sponsor European Research Council (Consolidator Grant project X-MAPS) Supervisors Dr Adam Ingram Eligibility Criteria You must have, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree
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Pharmaceuticals Supervisors Prof. Mike Waring and Dr. Hannah Stewart Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience
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Pharmaceuticals Supervisors Prof. Mike Waring and Dr. Hannah Stewart Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience
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this technology. Number of Awards 1 Start Date 1 October 2026 Award Duration 4 years Sponsor EPSRC Application Closing Date: 28 February 2026 Supervisors Professor Anh Phan Eligibility Criteria You must have, or
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Number Of Awards 1 Start Date 28 September 2026 Award Duration 4 years Application Closing Date Friday 30 January 2026 Sponsor School of Engineering, Newcastle University Supervisors Professor Claire Walsh
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, including engineering, mathematics and the physical sciences. Students should be able to demonstrate aptitude for computer modelling and enthusiasm to address real-world problems of great policy significance