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crystal plasticity and fracture, with bulk-scale processes like powder flow, compression, and tablet formation. The project will harness open-source software, including MercuryDPM for discrete particle
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Experience with responsive biomaterials (mechanical, piezoelectric, dynamic compression environments) Experience with immunomodulatory systems (e.g., macrophages, PBMCs) Understanding of biomaterial–immune
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or mechanical engineering background. Experience of experimental aerodynamics, particle image velocimetry, flow or aerodynamic measurements, compressible flow, CAD would be an advantage. As part of this role you
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We are recruiting highly motivated and enthusiastic doctoral students in the field of synthesis, characterisation and/or modelling of next generation materials for hydrogen storage and compression
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or geospatial datasets. • Experience with UAVs, precision agriculture or remote sensing. • Experience with writing for publications. Project Autonomous arable farming has advanced significantly through the Hands
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experience combined compression, tension, and shear while simultaneously undergoing severe thermal gradients. Yet most current material models and design approaches are based on simplified stress states and
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manufacturing. Your work will capture compressible gas dynamics, heat transfer, free-surface/melt behaviour, and mass transfer driven by phase change within a GPU-accelerated solver to reduce simulation
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, compressible flow, aerodynamic analysis and optimisation would be an advantage. Broader experience of engineering computational modelling and optimisation methods would also be and advantage. As part of
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-hardware co-design of neural architectures, memory hierarchies, and communication systems Model compression and optimization (pruning, quantization, knowledge distillation) for edge deployment FPGA- and ASIC
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routes to “designer” composites for sensing, manufacturing and resilient infrastructure. Advanced polymer composites underpin lightweight transport, renewable energy technologies and next‑generation