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The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Durham University invites applications for a 33 month postdoctoral position, to start October 2025 or as soon as possible. The role is part of the ‘Erlangen Programme
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government’s Advanced Modular Reactor (AMR) programme has recently identified HTGRs as the preferred design for future advanced nuclear deployment in the UK, with an aim to deliver a demonstration reactor by the
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waveguide excitation significantly reduces laser damage to sensitive samples. 5. The chip geometry is stable; no free-space parts. Project Description The PhD project involves photonics device simulation and
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The School of Mathematics & Statistics combines world-leading research expertise in pure and applied mathematics and statistics in areas such as mathematical biology, fluid dynamics, geometry and
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their entire life cycle due to the variations arising from geometry, material properties and loads during the long-term operation. This leads to a growing need in model identification, calibration, and
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celebrate their success. We are committed to helping the people who work here to develop through our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with
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to adapt to the modified geometry to model such phenomenon. The aim of this project is to utilise the Lattice-Boltzmann method, which does not require a computational grid to resolve the flow field in order