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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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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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, numerical methods, molecular biology methods (e.g. cloning, PCR) and bacterial plasmid mating. How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Solutions
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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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facilities. A popular method of doing so is to create vast battery storage facilities which require incredible sums of upfront capital and rely on lithium, one of (if not) the most intensively mined resources
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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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substantial background in fluid mechanics. Essential skills: Strong knowledge of numerical methods Ability to work effectively in a team Desirable skills / experience: Experience of applying CFD to a complex
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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