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This PhD project will focus on developing AI-based methods to accelerate the Swansea University in-house discontinuous Galerkin (DG) finite element solver for the Boltzmann-BGK (BBGK) equation
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data sources to answer important population-level questions that will inform health technology assessment, policy, and practice. The successful PhD student will be embedded within an interdisciplinary
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MECHANISM will advance our fundamental knowledge of the in-service operation, processing characteristics and mechanical/physical behavioural response of advanced structural materials within extreme environments as well as continuing to develop step-change advances in viable alloy and composite...
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-intensive. To reduce emissions while maintaining the benefits of AOPs, this project explores catalytic means of organic wastewater treatment. Heterogeneous catalysis, an emerging technology, offers
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to a wide range of engineering problems, including real-time structural health monitoring, vibration analysis, and control design. The ideal candidate will have an outstanding engineering or related
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engineering, chemistry or physics graduate to be part of the semiconductor for net-zero revolution. This studentship will also be part of an exciting new Doctoral Training Initiative called UK Semiconductor
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education, potentially limiting their future opportunities. The Computer Science department at Swansea University invites applications for an EPSRC DTP-funded doctoral research project examining how
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model to optimise sensor configurations (for multiple unit sensors) for a given application. The project will bring together Soft Matter, Biomedical Engineering and Data Science to generate a versatile