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modelling offers a powerful alternative, providing a unified framework to simulate fracture processes without the need for explicit crack tracking. Incorporating AI-driven tools further enhances these models
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resilient, long-term cost-benefit case for modernising and protecting our grid. The project will complement the ISS initiative and model data-driven grid optimisation services that ISSs can enable. Firstly
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a result of microphase segregation. Low crosslinking regions can be weakly attached to the rest of the paint making them prone to degrade. This project will use state of the art molecular modelling
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Start date: 1st October 2025 GenAI-Accelerated Kinetic Modelling of Catalytic CO2 Valorisation Applications are invited for an EPSRC-funded project available from October 2025, to work under the
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simulations to model this process and, in conjunction with ongoing experimental studies, obtain design rules for the optimum crown ether, lithium counter-ion, and solvent, which will lead to enhancements in
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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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to study corrosion, cracking and mechanical degradation, develop advanced computational models using modern C++ and high-performance computing to simulate material behaviour over a 100+ year timespan. This
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the pathogenic mechanisms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)/frontotemporal dementia (FTD) using in vitro & in vivo (mouse and fly) models. We develop stem cell-based models for these neurodegenerative
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. Although there is a clear synergy between fatigue damage and corrosion, most fatigue prognosis models do not explicitly consider the role of the environment, which is usually reduced to obscured fitting
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electron microscopy image simulations Development of a machine learning model capable of inferring 3D atomic structure from two-dimensional TEM projection images Application of the new approach