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Description Are you interested in developing novel scientific machine learning models for a special class of ordinary and differential algebraic equations? We are currently looking for a PhD
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/mathematical physics starting in the Fall of 2025. The research group is directed by Villum Investigator, Prof. Charlotte Kristjansen and funded by the Villum Foundation. The theme of the PhD project would be
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holder would join the lab of Prof Vladimir Jiranek (Prof V Jiranek | Uni Soton ), and have the opportunity to interact with several PhD students working on related topics in the context of a diverse and
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. The PhD student will work under the supervision of Prof. Voets and in close collaboration with Prof. Wouter Everaerts from UZ Leuven’s urology department. The research team has a strong track record in
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Fees for 4 years (Full time), £12,000 stipend for 3 years We are pleased to invite applications for a funded PhD studentship exploring how a curated Arts Public Programme can address pressing issues
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at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD. Those who have submitted but not yet received their PhD will be appointed at Research Assistant level, which will be amended to Research Associate once
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combustion experiments and in particular hydrogen and liquid fuels, image processing, and excellent knowledge of turbulent combustion. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD
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How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This PhD is fully funded; the successful candidate will receive an annual tax-free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£20,780 for 2025/26) and tuition fees will be
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nature of this project, please contact Prof. Tony McNally (T.McNally@warwick.ac.uk ) directly for further information. Essential and Desirable Criteria: 1 or 2.1 degree in chemistry, chemical engineering
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Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award (IDLA) in Gas Turbine Heat Management. Supervisors: Prof Peter Ireland Future aircraft engines will maximize fuel efficiency by including new, fluid flow and cooling systems