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that researchers in swarm robotics can use for developing more adaptive and efficient swarm systems [6]. Supervisory team: You will be based at SHOALgroup.org at Swansea University (Singleton Campus) and will make
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and biomaterials research within the Lab. This experimentally focused PhD position will fit a wide range of application interests, suitable for applicants from all engineering and scientific backgrounds
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software. The TELOS collaboration, co-led by researchers at Swansea University and The University of Edinburgh, and with links in other Institutions in the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Korea, Austria and Japan
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enable cohesive analysis across modalities and length scales. This PhD project is a collaboration between Swansea University and Carl Zeiss, a global leader in microscopy solutions. Both partners
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Data Science in the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Science at Swansea University, in addition to interacting with the research group in the Life Science department. The candidate will receive
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This project will be conducted at Swansea University, utilising the world-class facilities of the MEMS Excellence Centre, which is renowned for its cutting-edge research in microelectromechanical
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Testing (NDT) – a crucial technique used in industries to assess materials, components, and structures without causing damage. This PhD project focuses on advancing Ultrasound Testing and X-ray Computed
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international fee eligible applicants Applicants for PhD must hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science
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MECHANISM will advance our fundamental knowledge of the in-service operation, processing characteristics and mechanical/physical behavioural response of advanced structural materials within extreme
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interpretable. The proposed PhD research aims to develop a comprehensive Mode Selection Framework for Reduced Order Modelling (ROM) in Structural Dynamics, addressing the critical challenge of balancing model