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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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mechanics and solid mechanics Willing to travel and attend the meetings with industrial partners on site; Should have or be willing to work within a multidisciplinary environment. How to apply Interested
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advanced quantum optics methods in both discrete and continuous variables with cutting-edge solid-state systems aimed at pushing the limits of fundamental research and applications such as optical computing
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developed at Manchester to include heterogeneous magnetohydrodynamic phenomena (including current density localisation), solid-dynamics and fracture mechanics. The development of such a robust mathematical
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makes extraction considerably more difficult. A promising approach involves lithium electrolysis using advanced solid electrolytes, such as garnet-structured Lithium Lanthanum Zirconium Oxide (LLZO
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. The integration of AI into hardware not only enhances performance but also reduces energy consumption, addressing the growing demand for sustainable and efficient computing solutions. This PhD project delves
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computational mechanics or multiphysics modeling, with particular interest in fracture mechanics and chemo-mechanical degradation. Knowledge of solid-state defect chemistry (advantageous). You will join a dynamic
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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to pursue a PhD programme titled "CFD-informed finite element analysis for thermal control in wire-arc directed energy deposition." This research
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Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Liquid Crystals Application deadline: All year round The successful candidate will join the PhD programme of the Department of Mathematics
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1st class degree in Engineering with strong background in theoretical and computational mechanics of solids/materials. To apply please contact the supervisor, Prof Andrey Jivkov - andrey.jivkov