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science; hydrology; climate science; applied physics; applied mathematics. They will use remote sensing techniques and physical modelling to assess climate and glacier evolution in these high research
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, statistics, chemistry or a related area, with extensive research experience and a strong publication record. Excellent mathematical and programming skills are essential, with experience in two or more of
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analyses, mathematical modelling, or data analysis. But whatever the research approach, the goal would be to influence UK policy that increases protection of the UK population from current or future emerging
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clear aptitude for research. You will have a Masters in a relevant discipline and will definitely have a 1st or 2:1 Bachelors degree (or equivalent). You will be able to demonstrate excellent mathematical
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to velocity profiles, which will be informative for the design of offshore renewables. Further mathematical analysis of these nonlinear terms will shed light on the question: what generates these extreme waves
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will also use finite volume-based numerical simulations and (if desired by the student) mathematical modelling. You will work alongside other researchers within the Fluid Dynamics Research Centre
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interpersonal skills with the ability to work with patients, members of the public, and present as a representative of the lab at national and international scientific events • Demonstrate strong mathematical
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approach is the use of digital twins—virtual models that replicate a patient’s heart using mathematical equations describing cardiac physiology and clinical data (e.g., ECGs, MRI scans). However, creating
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the context of algorithmic problems related to constraint satisfaction and graph homomorphism and isomorphism problems. It brings to bear significant new mathematical (algebraic and topological) methods
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the context of algorithmic problems related to constraint satisfaction and graph homomorphism and isomorphism problems. It brings to bear significant new mathematical (algebraic and topological) methods