12 mathematics-graph-theory PhD positions at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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Electromagnetism and good mathematical skills. The project will take place in the Nanophotonics group of Prof Angela Demetriadou (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/physics/demetriadou-angela.aspx ), which
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Quantum field theory (QFT) is the framework that describes most quantum phenomena in the universe. One of the greatest open problems in QFT is to give a systematic way to understand strongly
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several theory and experimental groups in the UK and internationally, such as in Cambridge, Manchester, Germany, France, the US, Japan etc. There will be opportunities, and in fact strong encouragement
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are the worst possible example because they are in no respects like sound and light; they have all the complications that waves can have.'' In the present day, the mathematical and computational study of water
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, the data-driven method will be developed to inform low-order mathematical modelling of noise-generating dynamics and control strategies, which will lead to an optimal reduction of noise emissions
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There have been 281 million cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic in Europe alone. Even before this the global burden of disease included respiratory infectious diseases amongst the top ten world-wide sources of mortality. Diagnosis of respiratory tract infections is challenging...
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by tuning the elasticity of the trailing edge. Requirements: The candidate will have a 1st class undergraduate or Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Physics, Mathematics, Mechanical or Aerospace
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astrophysics, and reproducible research software development. Candidate Profile We welcome all applicants with a background in: • Physics, Astrophysics, Data Science, Applied Mathematics or a related field
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or equivalent). The PhD candidate is expected to have keen interest on Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Optics and Electromagnetism and good mathematical skills. The project will take place in
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science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEM) in higher education. Due to funding restrictions, applicants not eligible for UK home fee status will only be considered in exceptional