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! Where are they hiding? It turns out that binary systems containing high mass stars (and so those which go on to produce black holes), evolve through a number of stages; in one such stage there is a black
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of Strathclyde will lead the wind energy training and research elements of the programme. Funded by EPSRC, this 4 year PhD studentship, at the University of Strathclyde is in the area of novel wind turbine concept
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natural language processing, Dr Matthew Hitchings, who will offer cutting-edge insight into high-throughput sequencing and a strong background in comparative genomics and bioinformatics and Professor Lewis
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members of staff. Research in the Department is organised into six themes : Causality; Computational Statistics and Machine Learning; Economics, Finance and Business; Environmental Statistics; Probability
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. All researchers at Coventry University (from PhD to Professor) are part of the Doctoral and Researcher College, which provides support with high-quality training and career development activities. Entry
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NPL, the UK’s national metrology institute, is developing a fully functioning, thoroughly characterised, local area quantum network (QLAN) linking heterogeneous nodes across its site. It will make
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alongside numerical simulations relying on high-performance computing and reduced order modelling. We aim to gain new insights about the physical coherent structures which are most relevant to viscoelastic
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site throughout the PhD. Titanium and Nickel alloys are strategically important in aerospace due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature strength sustainability
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supervisor and it is also expected that the student will spend some time at the ITP Aero Hucknall site throughout the PhD. Titanium and Nickel alloys are strategically important in aerospace due to their high
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Learning Centre (SUSIM ). Further support from AIM will enable deeper insight to material performance and failure through a variety of imaging techniques including micro-CT and digital volume correlation