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prosthetics. The project will be supervised by Prof. Sarah Cartmell, Prof. Julian Yates, and Dr. Jose R. Aguilar Cosme at the University of Manchester. While prosthetic materials continue to evolve, current
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, requiring large computational effort to assess and study system stability. This is becoming even more challenging under increasing complexity requiring detailed dynamical models and with new dynamic phenomena
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begore the deadline. The start date is 1st October 2025. This studentship is related to a multi-institutional EPSRC Programme Grant "AMFaces: Advanced Additive Manufacturing of User-Focused Facial
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computation, with potential links to hydrogen engine research and broader digital twin technologies. You will gain expertise in: Computational modelling of materials (e.g., FEM, crystal plasticity, or phase
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Application deadline: 15/08/2025 Research theme: Computer Science No. of positions: 1 Eligible for: UK This 4-year PhD project will be funded by DLA studentship and is open to UK students
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learning algorithm to develop an ability to choose what main data pattern/structure to preserve? This PhD project will approach this question by developing modelling strategies and pipelines to enable human
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: Coordination Layer: Formulate passivity-based conditions that guarantee agents—modelled as general nonlinear systems—synchronize their outputs or follow desired collective patterns purely through local
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Computational Chemistry, Material Science No. of positions: 1 Eligibility: UK students This 3.5-year project is fully funded by industry and home
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Physics, Theoretical physics, Maths or other closely related subject (e.g. Materials Science with evidence of strong computational background and skills). To apply, please contact the supervisors; Dr Thomas
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alongside numerical simulations relying on high-performance computing and reduced order modelling. We aim to gain new insights about the physical coherent structures which are most relevant to viscoelastic