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humans. The successful candidate will join the new Intelligent Robotics group in the Computer Science Department in the Computational Foundry in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Swansea University
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in blood sampling under thermoneutral or hyperthermic environments. In addition, SPECIFIC is an Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC) based at Swansea University who focus on energy technology research
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Sodium-ion batteries are rapidly emerging as a powerful alternative to lithium-ion systems—offering significant advantages in cost, sustainability, and safety. To unlock their full potential, advanced gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) are needed to boost energy density and reliability. This PhD...
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Computational verification of high-speed multi-material flows, where physical experimentation is highly limited, is seen as critical by the defence Sector (source: the UK Atomic Weapons Establishment). Recent work by the group (leading to REF 4* rated outputs and several Keynotes) has...
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DTU, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering , the Section for Manufacturing Engineering invites applications for a PhD position (3 years) on the topic of simulation of process induced
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software. The TELOS collaboration, co-led by researchers at Swansea University and The University of Edinburgh, and with links in other Institutions in the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Korea, Austria and Japan
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. The student will develop test protocols, in this highly interdisciplinary project, by leveraging collaborations across various Swansea University facilities to use DIC in both biomechanics labs and simulated
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that researchers in swarm robotics can use for developing more adaptive and efficient swarm systems [6]. Supervisory team: You will be based at SHOALgroup.org at Swansea University (Singleton Campus) and will make
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This project will be conducted at Swansea University, utilising the world-class facilities of the MEMS Excellence Centre, which is renowned for its cutting-edge research in microelectromechanical
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enable cohesive analysis across modalities and length scales. This PhD project is a collaboration between Swansea University and Carl Zeiss, a global leader in microscopy solutions. Both partners