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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford ). Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is an essential enabling technology for the Net Zero transition in the UK’s
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universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford ). Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is an essential enabling technology for the Net Zero transition in the UK’s
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University of Oxford). Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is an essential enabling technology for the Net Zero transition in the UK’s energy sector. However, significant technological and cultural barriers
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within the energetics field. Whilst many reactive burn models have been developed to simulate this behaviour, they are generally designed for ideal explosives and are mostly engineering models fitted
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undertake ground-breaking research in the fields of impact engineering, shock- physics, and materials science, involving elements of both experimental and computational physics. You will be based at Begbroke
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of Oxford, University of Reading, and University of Helsinki, which include several senior and early-career researchers with compatible research interests. The salary of the position is determined in
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activities in the UK Hypersonics Doctoral Network, led by the University of Oxford and Imperial College London. Each Cohort will have at least 8 students studying across a number of UK Universities. Duration
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well as external institutions and organisations, such as the University of Oxford and other industrial partners. For further information about the project or any informal enquiries, please contact: Dr. Tianning Tang
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Operations Management (75% TVL-E13), jointly supervised by faculty from University of Oxford and Technical University of Munich (TUM). Institution: University of Oxford & Technical University of Munich