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, classical ecological theories and methods to mathematically model species interactions networks and communities across spatial scales. As part of the project, the student will extend these methods and make
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. The start date is October 2025. Are you passionate about applying computational science to real-world engineering problems? Do you want to develop digital twins of materials that can predict performance and
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applications across the multi-billion dollar display industry, photonics, metamaterials, robotics, healthcare technologies etc. The mathematics of LCs is very rich and cuts across analysis, topology, mechanics
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optimization techniques, coding new algorithms, creating new mathematical theory, and the analysis of large data ensembles. You will write papers for submission to academic journals, collaborate with academics
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Award (IDLA). This research aims to investigate natural source zone depletion (NSZD) processes that can naturally remedy oil pollution and use this improved process understanding to enhance CoronaScreen
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-modal datasets. It will use advanced analytical models to generate evidence about new and existing inflammatory pathways and how these will impact the progression of dementia. The PhD (DPhil) programme
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, this project aims to develop a novel modelling and analysis approach to address the mathematical and technical challenges of the fluid-structure interaction (FSI) mechanisms globally. The successful PhD
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London Business School among others. The UCL School of Management takes full advantage of being part of a world-leading university through its interdisciplinary outlook and builds on close collaborations
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an opportunity to network and get feedback on their work. Student profile: Some experience in data analysis would be very helpful, as would a working familiarity with a programming language (e.g. Python, R
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on numerical aspects of the network model analysis. Being part of the wider Mathematical Neuroscience research theme within the School of Mathematical Sciences which currently includes 7 members of academic