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exponentially accurate approximation or controls in PDEs. Gevrey regularity allows one to go beyond the smooth theory and obtain quantitative remainder estimates, while retaining useful tools such as cutoffs and
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applications remains an open scientific problem. The Project: This PhD studentship is the computational component of a wider research project to generalise boundary-layer theory to include engineered surfaces
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We invite applications for a fully funded studentship to work on the interdisciplinary field of applications of gauge-gravity dualities (aka, holography) to the study of strongly coupled theories
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about adaptation under environmental change Integrate empirical data with modelling outputs to inform theory development Collaborate with project partners to align modelling with experimental and field
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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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About the role We are recruiting four teaching and scholarship lecturers over two new degree programmes being launched on the new Queen Mary – Nanchang Universities Joint Educational Institute (QM
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on TSTs to inform array layouts. By combining, for example, wave ray tracing, analytical theory, and blade element momentum theory (BEMT), the research will predict local kinematics and the resulting
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About the project: Developing a Theory of the Magnetic Fingerprint of Stress in Materials Supervisor: Dr Chris Patrick, University of Warwick In the development of sustainable materials and
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the tight coupling between body dynamics, sensing, and interactions among neighbouring agents and their environments. The research will exploit an interdisciplinary approach that combines control theory
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or 2:1 Undergraduate degree and/or MSc degree with Distinction in a relevant science or engineering subject. Ideal candidates will have: A strong foundation in Control Theory and/or Systems Engineering