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This PhD is part of the The Fusion Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), at the University of Nottingham and has industrial collaboration, being co-supervised by a member of staff at
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planned acts, such as targeted terrorist activities. This exciting project will focus on developing a mathematical model (and a supporting research software) to predict the key performance indicators of a
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push the limits of multiphysics CFD for laser manufacturing by developing a next-generation simulation capability for laser drilling (with relevance to additive manufacturing). Your work will capture
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push the limits of multiphysics CFD for laser manufacturing by developing a next-generation simulation capability for laser drilling (with relevance to additive manufacturing). Your work will capture
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experience with coding, e.g. MATLAB or LabVIEW, would be beneficial. Familiarity with multiphysics simulation tools is desirable. Evidence of creative thinking and the ability to work independently. Industry
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, delivering high-resolution imaging and molecular Raman sensing to improve diagnosis of cancer and enable localised treatment. What we offer: The chance to work in a world-class multi-disciplinary team
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-order predictive models. The student will gain hands-on experience in industrial applications, including practical aspects of aeroengine oil system design, spending part of their PhD based on-site
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cyclical loading and interface effects - and rationalise the use of this method on various scales which society requires. This project requires a background which includes undergraduate geotechnics/soil
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lab is challenging the traditional view of soil-structure interaction (SSI). This project will investigate the critical role of changing particle shape on material wear and elevated stress transfer
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, enabling a more stable and efficacious drug delivery over conventionally dosed medicine. This work integrates high data-density reaction/bioanalysis techniques, laboratory automation & robotics and machine