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, employing recent analytic and numerical methodologies such as extended coordinates or pragmatic mode sum renormalization. Next, the linearized Einstein equations describing perturbations of the black hole
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of synchronised states using analytical and statistical techniques. Funding Notes This project is for self-funded or externally funded students only. References 1. Synchronisation of rotating turbulent (https://www
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, but not essential. This project will involve a mix of analytic and numerical work; therefore strong technical skills in both pen-and-paper calculations and coding using either Python or Mathematica
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of materials (e.g., DSC, mechanical testing). Excellent experimental, analytical, and communication skills. How to Apply Please submit your CV, academic transcripts, via the portal at https://sheffield.ac.uk
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telescopes, e.g. data from SST and DKIST. The developed MHD wave theory will be justified by validating the obtained analytical results with these observational data, or theory refuted if necessary
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, inspection histories, operational performance data, hyperspectral imagery, train-borne video analytics and satellite soil-moisture products to build predictive models of vegetation-driven and water-driven
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Institute (DHI), with a particular research focus on the intersection between digital philology and digital editing, text and data analysis, cultural analytics, digital archives, mediaeval and early modern
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presenting papers at conferences. Contribute to literature review, data analysis and elicitation processes to obtain model parameters. Prepare research documents including research reports, project updates
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of the resultant analysis. This will also involve the collection of a curated data set, and the use of Machine learning tools to further enhance the analytical process. Together, this will help expand the use
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editing, text and data analysis, cultural analytics, digital archives, mediaeval and early modern studies, mercantile and transcultural mediaeval cultures. To find out more about Isabella's research