23 assistant-professor-computer-science-data-"https:"-"https:" PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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a closely related discipline* Research Assistant: A first/masters degree (or equivalent) in atmospheric science or physics, civil and environmental or aerospace engineering, or a closely related
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interpretation of the data generated and that’s where this project comes in. You’ll be applying metagenomic bioinformatics techniques to respiratory samples and developing analysis and interpretation approaches
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frameworks where all degradation modes are quantified – this is currently not the case which this EngD will evaluate in close partnership with EPRI and Julich. The UK currently does not host any fusion
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Dynamics (CFD) and data-driven methods for aerodynamics and aeroacoustics with primary application in aerospace engineering. The PhD project is expected to start in September 2026 (but the time can be
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within these data sets and determine if such surveillance programs can provide genomic epidemiological data. This project will suit anyone with a microbiology or computer science background and full
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Programme grant can be found at https://oncoeng.org/ Funding notes: The PhD project is funded through a University of Birmingham, School of Engineering PhD scholarship which provides maintenance
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2D materials, searching for exotic quantum functionalities to form new sustainable electronics and new types of computing. Tuning nanostructures of these materials with extreme pressure will unlock
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SMEs to large global manufacturers. For more information, please visit the MTC website: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/research-in-mechanical-engineering/sustainable
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. Fusion power plants demand structural materials capable of operating at >650 °C with high radiation tolerance. Traditional computational materials design workflows excel in data‑rich systems (e.g. Ni & Fe
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that will consider the electromagnetic aspects, through computer modelling and simulation, and then identify material systems that enable the design and manufacture of antennas for test and characterisation