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power. End-to-end solutions take years to develop and require skills outside traditional quantum engineering and physics. They require Quantum Informatics: enabling the use of quantum technology in ways
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research work that produces an original contribution to the field of economics. The department has a great placement record for PhD students . Our graduates are successful in getting jobs in academia
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, connections, and partnerships with business and the professions as well as with the wider communities in which we live and work. Four PhD studentships and three fee waivers are available across the Departments
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to hkhistory-centre@bristol.ac.uk , with a formal research proposal, cv, and a statement (no more than 1 page) of your suitability for a role that combines academic research with public engagement. Applicants
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interest are also welcome. Motivation to learn about nanoparticle formulation, microfluidics, or data analysis is highly valued. Motivation to work in AMR and nanomedicine and to learn how AI can guide
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basic microbiology, immunology, and/or microscopy would be an advantage, but not essential. How to apply This project is offered as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Solutions
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and universities. We use English throughout the institute as the language of instruction and communication. Our Graduate Program is characterized by modern comprehensive training with a special focus on
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assimilation approaches within one coherent, fair testbed. Infer unknown quantities of high-speed wall-bounded flows from data, under spectral Navier–Stokes constraints. Use the same models to co-design passive
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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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. To learn how to apply, go to the How to Apply page: westminster.ac.uk/research-degrees/how-to-apply . For useful resources to support your application, visit the Thinking of Doing a PhD page