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numerical simulations, probabilistic techniques, and AI analytics, earthwork prognoses could be expressed in the form of ‘time-to-failure’ and/or ‘probability of survival’ under extreme weather events. Please
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to the development of multiscale computational models for simulating crack propagation and establishing reliable methods to predict the residual strength of composite structures. The simulations, performed in Ansys
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scientific discipline. • First-rate analytical and numerical skills, with a well-rounded academic background. •Demonstrated ability to develop precision mechanical devices/mechatronics •Ability to develop kinematic and
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scientific discipline. First-rate analytical and numerical skills, with a well-rounded academic background. Demonstrated ability to develop precision mechanical devices/mechatronics Ability to develop kinematic and/or
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volatile cryogenic fluids like LH₂. This project will pioneer design methodologies and multiphase simulations to address this gap—focusing on cavitation behaviour and thermodynamic complexities unique
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exposure and vulnerability to buildings, infrastructure, and people. This exciting PhD project aims to harness the latest developments in high-performance numerical models and data analytics technologies
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Supervisory Team: Prof Neil Sandham PhD Supervisor: Neil Sandham Project description: This project is focused on scale-resolving simulations (large-eddy and direct numerical simulation) combined
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The Project: Are you passionate about materials science, numerical modelling and materials characterisation techniques? Do you want to work on cutting-edge research that will directly impact nuclear
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analytical and numerical skills, with a well-rounded academic background. •Demonstrated ability to develop precision mechanical devices and mechatronics •Ability to develop kinematic and/or dynamic analysis
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on exciting careers in academia and industry, working with numerous partner companies and other organisations including British Airways, EDF Energy and the Williams Formula 1 Team. Applications open for October