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Research theme: Materials 4.0 No. of positions: 1 Open to: UK applicants This 3.5-year project is funded by the School of Natural Sciences and is available for home students; the successful candidate will receive an annual tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26). Tuition fees...
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that gap by exploring connections between AI models and low-rank tensor decompositions, providing a rigorous mathematical framework to address key questions:- When are learned representations interpretable
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decomposition and impacts on stabilization of soil organic matter with increasing aridity". Drylands cover large areas of the land surface and may continue to expand in the future due to climate change. Even
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trucking—efficient onboard ammonia cracking technologies are urgently needed. This PhD project will focus on the computational design and screening of new materials for the decomposition of ammonia
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trucking—efficient onboard ammonia cracking technologies are urgently needed. This PhD project will focus on the computational design and screening of new materials for the decomposition of ammonia
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major output will be a decision support matrix that enables structured, multi-criteria analyses of land use decisions in future contexts. This matrix will translate quantitative and qualitative data
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portfolio choice and life consumption problem will be studied under a fragile financial market with regime switching and risk uncertainty, where the transition matrix is no longer constant but depends
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certain class of cyclic aromatic compounds that have been first proposed by Heilbronner in 1954, but still are elusive till date. By combining the expertise of synthesis, matrix isolation, on surface
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and new chemical precursors with more efficient properties (volatility, stability decomposition) need to be developed. The two PhD projects are focussed on: Design, synthesis and development of novel
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precursors with more efficient properties (volatility, stability decomposition) need to be developed. The two PhD projects are focussed on: Design, synthesis and development of novel precursors for atomic