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, and space hardware. This PhD research aims to develop a comprehensive Mode Selection Framework for Reduced Order Modelling (ROM) in Structural Dynamics—using machine learning to build robust
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In this PhD you will help explore a new trajectory for AI research, EVE - everyone virtuoso everyday - to succinctly summarise the drive of the work. That is, we are interested in defining and
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unexpected directions and creating unique opportunities to uncover new fundamental physics. This PhD studentship offers the chance to develop an ambitious research project at the interface of theory and
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Testing (NDT) – a crucial technique used in industries to assess materials, components, and structures without causing damage. This PhD project focuses on advancing Ultrasound Testing and X-ray Computed
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also be compatible with current aerosol exposure techniques and capable of exposing to multiple pollution components. This project is a collaboration between Swansea University Medical School (Professor
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The rapid advancements in emerging portable electronics, transportation (e.g., electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, autonomous aircraft, etc.), and smart grid-scale energy storage have
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Welsh Government. The brand-new building of the Computational Foundry provides an ideal environment for doing a PhD. Funding Comment: Covers full tuition, £20,780 stipend (2025/26), plus up to £1,000
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Semiconductors are key enablers of virtually every aspect of modern society from smart phones and computers to energy generation, communications, AI, defence, transport and healthcare. Without semiconductors there will be no Net Zero transition, and as demonstrated during COVID, disruption of...
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The successful candidate will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment as part of a vibrant cohort of HDR UK-funded PhD students, with outstanding networking opportunities with fellow students
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on current state-of-the-art research trends. The candidate will join the diverse, International, and interdisciplinary, world-leading research environment provided by the Centre for Quantum Fields and