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of the doctoral student Cell types in healthy tissues only take on a finite number of states, since they are generated following a strict developmental program. Cancer cells, however, carry genetic alterations
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of materials mechanics, e.g., plasticity, porous plasticity, crystal plasticity and damage mechanics. Knowledge of micromechanical modelling. Knowledge of non-linear finite element methods. Knowledge of FFT
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-suited. By the end of the PhD, the candidate will have gained strong skills in experimental mechanics, test management, materials characterization, and numerical modeling, particularly finite element
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“lattice” version of space and time, similar to the finite difference approach in computational fluid dynamics. Using this Lattice QCD method, Centre Vortex fields will be analysed to understand particles
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or interest in one or more of these areas: quantum field theories and effective quantum field theories, lattice QCD, non-equilibrium evolution in quantum field theory, finite temperature QCD, phenomenology
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of mechanical and robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the–loop •Background with relevant
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. Transition metal-based complexes, in particular, offer rich spin properties that can be tailored through ligand design. This project aims to explore and optimize such molecules to enhance their performance as
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compatibility with traditional composite matrices. Explore complementary computational fluid dynamics-discrete element method (CFD-DEM) simulations as a tool to predict fibre-fluid interactions and inform
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combination of experimental testing and computational modelling (Finite Element Analysis) to create solutions that accelerate the safe deployment of hydrogen aviation technologies. This position is part of
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, we will make full use of X‐ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), including X‐ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (XMCD) - an inherently element- and orbital-selective technique - alongside X‐ray diffraction