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spectroscopic methods suitable for large-scale sample screening and eventual field deployment. The project will also involve developing your skills in data science, including multivariate analysis, machine
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methods. Depending on the strengths and interests of the PhD candidates, the PhD project will focus on some of the following aspects: The quantification of the fundamental physical and kinetic differences
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physics all the way to numerical simulation algorithms? Then apply now to join our team of researchers in the Quantum Information and Quantum Many-Body Physics research group. Your personal sphere
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fuels (hydrogen, methanol, ammonia), simulation tools for marine engines and/or fires due to fuel leakages, data analysis methods and their applications for ships, sufficient understanding of appropriate
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the UK Lead on participant recruitment and conduct qualitative research using participatory methods and semi-structured interviews Analyse data, contribute to co-design workshops, write reports, and
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innovative methods to solve real-world problems whilst delivering significant academic contributions. The post is full time, fixed term for 24 months. You will be based in the newly renovated Stephenson
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, but current methods are not always efficient or optimal. The process lacks an intelligent, informed approach to selecting the best grinding parameters, which can lead to inefficient maintenance actions
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microbial biotechnology components into designs for a 3D bioreactor, whilst also optimising co-culturing methods and post-growth materials testing and characterisation. These materials will incorporate
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) under the supervision of Dr Elton Santos, and Dr Nina-Juliane Steinke. This is a joint programme between both institutions, which combine advanced modelling methods (spin dynamics, quantum approaches, AI
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, ultimately optimising the deposition process. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly advancing technology, driving numerous innovations and finding diverse applications across industries such as aerospace