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This project provides an excellent opportunity to develop state-of-the-art mathematical models and computational tools of emerging respiratory pathogens, within a world-renowned research group
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PhD Studentship in the mathematical modelling of infectious disease transmission and control This project provides an excellent opportunity to develop state-of-the-art mathematical models and
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About the Project Applications are invited for a PhD position in “Probabilistic Artificial Intelligence” at the School of Mathematics, University of Bristol. Please visit the page below to see
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Project Overview The University of Sheffield, funded by the EPSRC and in collaboration with Shell, is offering a fully funded 4-year PhD studentship through the EPSRC Industrial Doctorate Landscape
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propulsion systems. The student will receive full training and support in both modelling and experiments. The skills developed in this PhD are highly transferable and will offer career pathways across sectors
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PhD Studentship: Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Winding Development for Electric Motors The Manufacturing Technology Centre UK, and University of Nottingham This project offers an exciting opportunity
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braiding platform, the PhD work will pave the way for next-generation ultra-high speed propulsion systems. The student will receive full training and support in both modelling and experiments. The skills
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manufacturing processes. This is posing major environmental and ethical challenges. The project will motivate the PhD student to develop next generation electric motors with advanced CNT windings, a promising
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the development of new tools for coupled oscillator theory in time-delayed systems of differential equations. The resulting models will be analysed with analytical tools from applied mathematics and numerical
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project will involve using and adapting existing simulation models of transport systems and development of methods for resilience analysis. The PhD project will suit students from any quantified background