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of Chemistry There are 5 PhD studentships available in the Warwick Electrochemistry and Interfaces Groupled by Profs Patrick Unwin and Julie Macpherson Profs Unwin and Macpherson are internationally
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systems on the path towards a sustainable future. The position is initially limited to 6 months, but can be extended (there is funding for up to 4 years). You can expect: Creation of optimization models
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. The project focuses on identifying optimal cutting strategies for service crops as management interventions to enhance light, water, and nutrient use efficiency in cash crops. The main focus is on field
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the Czech Science Foundation (GACR project number 26-22037S) as a collaborative award between the groups of Dr. Jakub Psencik at Charles University in Prague (external co-supervisor) and Prof. Roman Tuma
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of the proposed doctoral individual project: The doctoral candidate will carry out the individual project titled: “Optimization of Functionally Graded Osteochondral Scaffolds” Objectives: 1) analyse existing FEM
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Antenna Design: Developing innovative antenna systems compatible with metal detector coils, optimized for tasks such as minimum-metal landmine detection and deep object detection. Low Power, Compact
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than undesired routes. Solvent and additive effects will further be explored based on mechanistic insights. Your work thus will strengthen the detection and optimization of sustainable chemistry
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on the development of AI-supported and human-in-the-loop methods for automating and optimizing software instrumentation processes. Drawing on a strong background in software engineering, data analytics, and machine
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this information will not be considered. Position #1 - experimental In this PhD study, you will evaluate and help optimize a highly diverse intercropping system. You will assess which combination of service crops
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standard track (30 months at IMT Atlantique + 3 months at University of Waterloo, Canada where the PhD student will stay 3 months at Prof. Ricardez’ lab. + 3 months at a non-academic partner). 1.1 Domain and