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you like to contribute to an increased understanding of carbon cycle feedbacks in the climate system? Do you thrive in the dynamic blend of seagoing fieldwork, laboratory experiments and modelling? As a
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4-year D.Phil. studentship Supervisors: Dr Simone Falco, Prof Daniel Eakins The ability to simulate initiation and detonation effects within energetic materials is a significant capability gap
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representing curved surfaces with piecewise linear approximations. The error introduced by using FE is particularly limiting when modelling dynamic events, as numerical dispersion and dissipation error of waves
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of nanomaterials. Basic Qualifications BS and PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science. Excellent understanding of quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics, force fields for chemical systems. A good understanding
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to apply for Doctoral Researcher Positions (m/f/div) in Microbiome Systems Biology for four years The Microbiome Dynamics (MBD) department contributes to the development of personalized microbiome-based
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The Institute for Infection Prevention and Control (IPC, Head Prof. Dr. Philipp Henneke) is looking as soon as possible for a Bioinformatician (m/f/d, PhD) with focus on the analysis of large
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, curious individual to join an exciting PhD. This opportunity is generously funded by John Crane Ltd, a world-renowned engineering technology leader. Why This PhD? Impact Clean Energy's Future: Develop next
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of tomorrow and creating novel solutions to major global challenges. Our community is made up of 13 000 students, 400 professors and close to 4 500 other faculty and staff working on our dynamic campus in Espoo
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load emulation, surface tribology and lubricants, contact mechanics or dynamical phenomena. This is an opportunity to work within a world-class multidisciplinary team within the Engineering Systems
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analysis is essential; prior knowledge in the area of dynamical systems is desirable. To apply, please contact the main supervisor, Prof Lasse Rempe - lasse.rempe@manchester.ac.uk . Please include details