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, candidates must meet the following criteria: Be a UK or Irish National (meeting residency requirements), or Have settled status, or Have pre-settled status (meeting residency requirements), or Have indefinite
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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, based in the Department of Computer Science. The successful candidate will undertake PhD research
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, scientific machine learning, and partial differential equations to create a new approach for data-driven analysis of fluid flows. The successful applicant will have experience in one or more of these subject
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techniques from optimization and control theory, scientific machine learning, and partial differential equations to create a new approach for data-driven analysis of fluid flows. The successful applicant will
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funder that the post go to a ‘Home’ student – which includes UK nationals, EU nationals with Settled Status or Pre-Settled Status, and refugees. A full list of requirements for ‘Home’ students can be found
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code based on Modified Newtonian aerodynamics and a coupled, nonlinear thermo-structural finite element solver. Supervisors: Professor Matthew Santer, Dr. Paul Bruce. Learning opportunities: You will
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building organisations and scholars of democratisation have invested financial, technical, and intellectual resources to support the institutional design, operation, and monitoring of the EIPRMs. However
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electron microscopy (4D-STEM) techniques. The Research Associate will design and execute in-situ experiments under liquid nitrogen and liquid helium conditions, including developing the hardware and
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branches of the armed forces. It formed part of a wider propaganda campaign that showed Britain’s empire pulling together in a joint struggle, overlooking differences of race and ethnicity. Our understanding
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aspects of the cultures associated with the languages we teach (Danish, Dutch, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Old Norse, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish). Our taught programmes are innovative