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, an expert in radiation–matter interaction and materials simulation (h-index 36, i10-index 69), and Dr Francesco Fanicchia, Research Area Lead: Material Systems for Demanding Environments at the Henry Royce
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computing. Current challenges in quantum technology adoption stem from the lack of standardized benchmarking methods and the inherent difficulty in validating quantum devices beyond classical simulation
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The overall aim of the project is to resolve the quantum trust challenge where the inherently quantum nature of these devices, being beyond classical simulation, complicates their straightforward validation
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of polycrystalline metals. The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties include setting up the framework; validating the results using theory and
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engineering or another relevant field applicable to the measurement technology development. For this position, we are unable to consider significantly different backgrounds, such as biology- and simulation
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-critical decisions in real time. These systems rely heavily on sensor data (e.g., GPS, pressure transducers, image processors), making them vulnerable to stealthy threats like False Data Injection (FDI) and
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application form via https://qpl.edgehill.ac.uk/apex_qlive/f?p=PV_ONLINE_APP:101::::APP:APP_COURSE_INSTANCE:660749439 Once you have done this, please send the following items in one email to
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:660749439 Once you have done this, please send the following items in one email to graduateschooladmissions@edgehill.ac.uk quoting the studentship reference and the project title, in the subject of the email
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Grundstufe (prae doc) is € 3.714,80. Please note that the advertised Completion Fellowships are for 30 hours/week VwGr. B1 (prae doc), with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular
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University of Reading's hub for doctoral activity. The student will also hold an honorary post within the University Departments of Radiology and Nephrology at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. This PhD offers