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matrix functions. These computational problems are central to many scientific and engineering applications, including quantum mechanics, materials science, and weather/climate modelling. Numerical methods
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This PhD project is at the intersection of electromagnetism, numerical methods, and high-performance parallel computing, with application towards the design and optimisation of integrated circuits
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NASA, Airbus, and Rolls-Royce – to develop cutting-edge, data-enhanced numerical methods that will transform how future aircraft are conceived and certified. You will work within the PinhoLab (led by
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Methods River migration (by bank erosion and avulsion) displaces thousands of vulnerable people annually, is likely to worsen significantly under climate change, and is challenging to predict. This project
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on such jets — although their detailed properties remain unexplored. In this project, we will develop new computational methods to compute and characterize these novel wave solutions, with particular emphasis
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methods to estimate food passage do not measure food directly, are impractical for many species, and often require unnatural conditions to administer. This new method directly measures the transit and
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manufacturing defects, such as dry spots, but also enable the development of real time control methods to adjust process parameters to maximise productivity and product quality. Working closely with
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, partial differential equations, and numerical methods is highly desirable. For further information and relevant references, please contact Dr. Davide Proment at d.proment@uea.ac.uk . Entry Requirements
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Methods The Southern Ocean plays a disproportionate role in capturing anthropogenic heat and carbon. Its complex dynamics are characterised by interaction between the large-scale and a range of small-scale
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Methods Volcanic eruptions threaten 10% of the world’s population. To enable eruption forecasting, carry out hazard assessment, and mitigate risk, a thorough understanding of volcanic unrest is essential