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of Oxford. Unpaired electron spins are ubiquitous in materials and devices for optoelectronics and solar energy technology and play a crucial role in the fundamental photophysical processes at the basis
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to how well they meet the following criteria: A first class or strong upper second-class undergraduate honours degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science or Physics Excellent English written and
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to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s in a relevant science or engineering related discipline. Applicants should have strong background in Machine Learning and Deep Learning. To apply, please
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Engineering, materials science or related subject. English language requirements: Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements. Further details are available on the International website
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model to understand the dominant physics in the drying process. Develop a well-documented open-source code to simulate a suitable reduced problem of the drying process. Generate a database quantifying
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molecular simulation) and the skills involved in using high-performance computing Continual interaction with an ongoing experimental program Introduction to chemical engineering design principles via flow
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-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore sustainable engineering strategies to boost their performance to deliver benefits for the environment and society. The
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Programme Overview This PhD is part of the Engineering Hydrogen NetZero (EnerHy) Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), a newly established EPSRC-funded initiative focused on advancing research and
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should have for this project, in addition to our standard entry requirements . Essential Criteria BEng/BSc/MSc in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Applied Mechanics, or related discipline such
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Bath, England | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
to collaborate with experts from diverse fields including engineering, environmental science, policy studies, and business to address complex decarbonisation challenges. A life cycle based approach may be taken