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, drugs, antibodies, human lymph system, seconds, days, years). This project is in collaboration with GSK and we will work closely with experts from GSK. The Departments of Mathematics is part of
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Open to: UK applicants only Funding providers: EPSRC CASE Conversion with GSK Subject areas: Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Modelling, Mathematical Biology Project start dates: 1 October 2025 1
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This PhD project offers the opportunity to explore a rich and rapidly developing area of research where powerful mathematical ideas unlock exact solutions in quantum physics. Most physical systems
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mathematics are welcome to apply. Hands-on experience in optical laboratories will be a plus. How to apply: Please visit the UCL i4health CDT webpage linked above for instructions on the application process. In
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methods for nuclear fusion, motivated by yield prediction in tritium fuel cycles. The lack of scalable tools necessitates large engineering tolerances, increasing reactor cost. Empirical tests are expensive
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scholarship is suitable for students with a background in Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science. Students with interests in machine learning, deep learning, AI, intelligent decision making
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environmental stressors, in particular heat, and patterns of violence in the UK. This project will largely use quantitative methods to explore the relationship between climate change and violence. A key component
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your suitability with evidence of the following: Have backgrounds in computer science (or engineering), system engineering, or physics/mathematics. Knowledgeable in machine learning techniques (had
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defined by Swansea University) in Engineering, physical sciences or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. Note for
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Applied Mathematics Why This Matters The world is moving rapidly toward renewable energy. Hydrogen is at the forefront as a clean fuel, but its safe storage and use at high pressures require advanced