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, gathering and coding morphological and geospatial data. You will be encouraged to collaborate in writing the publication arising from this work. Student profile: The applicant must be meticulous, enthusiastic
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the collaborative interaction of the student and the supervisors who will actively participate in all stages of the project. Input data and training for the use of the code and global sensitivity analysis techniques
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upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in Engineering, Physics, or Applied Mathematics. Experience in coding and CFD is advantageous but not mandatory—an eagerness to learn and innovate is key
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codes to characterise the expected performance of proposed measurement techniques and detector arrangements. This will be followed by validation measurements using UK national neutron facilities such as
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, or the equivalent qualifications gained outside the UK. Experience in coding in both Python and R is essential.
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software development and highly proficient in computer programming languages for XR development. Proven ability to translate and implement specialised innovative ideas into functional code. Excellent
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performance and will guide the development of superior CO2 conversion photo/electro-catalysts. Candidates should submit a formal DPhil application (course code: RD_CY1A), following the links by clicking
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purification is desirable but not necessary. Candidates with physics and physical chemistry are encouraged to apply. Knowledge of coding and image analysis is desirable but not necessary. As well as supporting
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, applicants should be eager to develop strong coding skills as part of the project. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in academic and industrial settings. How to Apply Submit the following
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the University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal Once registered select ‘Create a Postgraduate Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code