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for Real‑World Impact HetSys (Centre for Doctoral Training in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems) at the University of Warwick is an innovative, interdisciplinary fully funded PhD programme that brings
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of our time. Big Questions, Real Impact – From climate modelling and sustainable energy to advanced materials and biomedical systems, HetSys projects apply cutting‑edge computational and mathematical
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Doctoral Landscape Awards (IDLA) programme and is in partnership with Johnson Matthey. About HetSys: Harnessing Data, Modelling and Simulation for Real‑World Impact HetSys (Centre for Doctoral Training in
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, as even small delays can affect robot responsiveness and create safety risks. This issue is exacerbated by the fact that the modern Internet infrastructure was originally designed to provide best
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, allowing surgeons to operate on patients from different locations. However, communication delay remains a major safety challenge. Even small or unexpected delays can affect robot responsiveness and
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of pre-eclampsia Research area and project description: Pre-eclampsia affects 1 in 10 pregnancies, yet diagnosis remains uncertain. This PhD will integrate clinical data and blood biomarkers to improve
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per year Eligibility: UK Citizen Start Date: 02/10/2026 (3-year funding period) Research Group – CiMAT Project Overview X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) is a critical non-destructive imaging tool used in
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-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) has evolved into a significant "big data" challenge, with a single scanner easily generating over 10TB of data annually. The sheer volume of this structured data creates
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by temperature, moisture, and oxygen, with particular emphasis on hydrolytic and thermo-oxidative ageing processes. Both short-term mechanical properties (e.g. tensile strength and impact resistance
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the EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award project in collaboration with industrial partner Tata Steel UK. The project aims to advance fundamental knowledge on the impact of residual elements