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matrix functions. These computational problems are central to many scientific and engineering applications, including quantum mechanics, materials science, and weather/climate modelling. Numerical methods
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that respond dynamically to external forces. Such possibilities challenge conventional thinking in engineering and design. By studying how stresses, geometry, and material properties interact, we can develop
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synthesized using well-established synthetic organic chemistry and polymer chemistry techniques. The novel materials will be fully characterized using standard and advanced analytical techniques including NMR
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metamaterials of various shapes, materials and textures and model their interaction with the upcoming waves. In the end, this project enhances our knowledge of PBs and provides practical solutions in their design
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across different imaging devices, including future sensors with unknown spectral sensitivities. Training The student will be based at the Colour & Imaging Lab at the School of Computing Sciences which has
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Abstract: This is a unique opportunity to join a cutting-edge PhD project in collaboration with leading energy materials researchers and industry partners. Ion-exchange membranes are key
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biology: Do independent mimicry rings rely on the same genes to produce colour patterns, or are there different solutions each time mimicry evolves? Research Methodology You will work with existing high
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Surface features are important in additive manufactured parts. While Additive Manufacturing technology has made great strides in the realisation of complex shapes and tailored topologies, it still
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of Computer Science and Engineering) & Dr. Ellie Jameson (School of Natural Sciences) Requirements: Applicants should hold at least a 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship co-funded by the partner Hydro International and University of Exeter Faculty of Environment