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theoretical and computational work in topological photonics and nanophotonics. Day-to-day project activities will include numerical computation and theoretical analysis of the photonic properties of candidate
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Numerical simulations of Lattice QCD DoS Dr. Craig McNeile (craig.mcneile@plymouth.ac.uk , tel.: +441752586332) 2nd Supervisor Dr. Vincent Drach ( vincent.drach@plymouth.ac.uk , tel: +441752586335
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, climate physics, geosciences or a related field; excellent skills in scientific programming and numerical / statistical analysis of simulated and observed data; a versatile mind and openness to work on a
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scientific programming and numerical / statistical analysis of simulated and observed data. Candidates should be able to demonstrate motivation and a strong eagerness to learn, and have the ability to both
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-dependent source depletion. Reducing uncertainty in groundwater risk assessments through refined numerical methods. Applying the improved model to real-world groundwater contamination case studies. Career
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such as landslide movement style, runout, and how landslide hazards evolve over time. This Ph.D. project will leverage the analysis of new time-series data from cloud-based satellite image archives
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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to pursue a PhD programme titled "CFD-informed finite element analysis for thermal control in wire-arc directed energy deposition." This research
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, and theoretical analysis using Leslie-Ericksen theory for liquid crystal flow as well as theory for viscoelasticity of polymeric liquids. Both in the practical and simulation/theory work you will be
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, including high throughput experimentation, programming (e.g. in LabView, Matlab) and numerical modelling. They will be joining a thriving, inclusive Chemistry department with excellent facilities
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numerical modelling of natural clays at both laboratory and field scale. We are active members of the ALERT Geomaterials network and other international committees. Our diverse and international team of over