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We are seeking a Research Assistant/Associate in Fluid Mechanics to join a cutting-edge project investigating perturbation dynamics and input–output behaviour in turbulent flows. Working
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PhD Studentship: Genetic modifiers to untangle disease mechanisms of RFC1 repeat expansion University College London � Queen Square Institute of Neurology Project: Biallelic repeat expansions in
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is influenced by multiple parameters and strongly coupled with the solidification process, and its evolution and quantitative mechanisms remain poorly understood, which poses a key bottleneck to
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with a track record of research in fluid mechanics, boundary-layer theory & engineered surfaces. Collaboration: You will be co-supervised by Tim Reis, an expert in LBM with links to the lattice
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, candidates will be expected to achieve/have achieved a First class honours MEng/MSci or higher degree (or international equivalent) in: Aeronautical/Mechanical Engineering or similar STEM subjects. You need
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Technologies for 2025 ), structural power composites (SPCs) meld electrochemical energy storage with mechanical load-bearing, delivering huge sustainability benefits. The topic brings together the two disparate
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plastics. Advanced characterisation techniques will be used to obtain fundamental understanding on the working mechanisms of these thickeners. This will enable design of sustainable grease whose performance
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have, or be about to receive, an honours degree (at least II.1 or equivalent) in Physics, Chemistry or a related subject. Good knowledge in quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics is expected. Some
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chemistry, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, materials, physics or a related subject, and an enquiring and rigorous approach to research together with a strong intellect and disciplined work
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, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related quantitative field Have strong modelling, computational, and code development skills Have experience with network science, multi-agent systems, statistical mechanics