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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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undertake a mixture of experiment, theory, and numerical simulations in the department of physics at the University of Exeter. The research question is how to effectively shape electromagnetic radiation when
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Modern numerical simulation of spray break-up for gas turbine atomisation applications relies heavily upon the use of primary atomisation models, which predict drop size and position based upon
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analyse the experimental data, developing techniques to extract information about the rotational orientation dependence of the gas-surface reaction, as well as performing numerical simulations to determine
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modeling & environmental risk assessment. Numerical simulation techniques for hydrogeological systems. Advanced uncertainty quantification for robust modeling. Scientific communication, including
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numerical calculation skills and mathematical modelling skills Strong skills in solid state physics and quantum mechanics Experience in theoretical modelling and experimental investigation of optical devices
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research identifies an active and growing research field, with numerous advancements in the past 18 months. A focus on generative AI agents has progressed capabilities towards exploiting zero-day
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the ability to simulate the temperature of the canopy-soil system, they provide valuable information on the interactions with the underlying surface. This is particularly important for urban areas where sparse
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& environmental risk assessment. Numerical simulation techniques for hydrogeological systems. Advanced uncertainty quantification for robust modeling. Scientific communication, including publications & conference
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numerous accolades, including three Oscars, twelve Grammys, six Emmys, and twelve BAFTAs. Supervisor: Prof Enzo De Sena Entry requirements Open to any UK or international candidates. Starting in October 2025