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are offering a one-year contract for a PhD position in complex systems and complex networks, with a particular focus on network geometry and its implications for the structure and function of complex systems
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, where current workflows still depend on substantial manual model clean-up. By removing the reliance on de-featuring and enabling reliable high-order meshing of complex shapes, the project will
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meshing of complex shapes, the project will substantially shorten preparation times and accelerate the adoption of high-order methods in industrial design and analysis. As the PhD researcher on this project
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the properties of composite, biological networks which consist of stiff filaments and liquid inclusions which arise from liquid-liquid phase separation. We will use a multi-scale approach bridging scales from
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response remains a major challenge, and traditional mesh spacing strategies struggle to capture the complex, nonlinear ways that geometry shapes multiphysics behaviour, leading to either unnecessary
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curved meshes of arbitrary polynomial order is considerably more complex, especially around intricate aerodynamic surfaces. Instead of replacing current industrial meshing practices, the project proposes a
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capabilities in reasoning, planning, and generalisation, acquired through extensive pre-training, provide the foundation for a true cognitive engine capable of managing network complexity holistically
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physiological training, and the opportunity to build a professional network through world-leading international collaborations. Join us to translate complex biomedical data into actionable clinical intelligence
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: Extensive technical and physiological training, and the opportunity to build a professional network through world-leading international collaborations. Join us to translate complex biomedical data
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traditional mesh spacing strategies struggle to capture the complex, nonlinear ways that geometry shapes multiphysics behaviour, leading to either unnecessary refinement or a loss of fidelity in critical