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PhD in Modifying Surfaces of Non-Metallics to Improve their Longevity or Functionality by Atmospheric Plasma Processing The Fusion Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD Research Project
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Programme: Hybrid CFD and process simulation for process intensification of post-combustion CO2 capture School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof
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, fluorescence, fluorescence lifetime imaging and absorption spectroscopy. Collaborate with senior colleagues in order to prepare papers for journals and presentations for national and international conferences
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contact Davide Costanzo, Professor of Particle Physics: on d.costanzo@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place before 31th March
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the ability to sustain themselves at unpredictable conditions - that is, to autonomously prevent faults and restore lost function, and thus allow the machine’s continuing operation. In this project we will
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cardiovascular digital twin. Of particular interest are methods that support the clinical decision-making process so that patient outcomes can be improved. In collaboration with clinicians, the new knowledge model
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established wastewater treatment processes, which to a large extent rely on microbial activity within biofilms to biodegrade these pollutants. Biofilms are communities of microorganisms attached to each other
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programming and/or CFD are desirable but not essential. The student is expected to present their research outcomes to the project team/sponsors on a regular basis in both written and oral formats. How to apply
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engineering, physics, applied mathematics or a related field. A solid foundation in fluid dynamics and heat transfer, and experience with computer programming and/or CFD, preferably involving turbulent heat
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stations, new and retrofit, leading to a substantial reduction in carbon emission to the atmosphere. This project will develop novel performance assessment tools for simulating the CO2 absorption process in