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Applications are sought for a fully-funded 42 month PhD studentship to work with Dr Rachel Nicks and Prof Stephen Coombes on the project: White Matter Computation: Utilising axonal delays to sculpt
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are however a number of interesting, insightful ideas which may point to a more profound understanding. One of these is ''Centre Vortices''. These are the non-perturbative part of the gluonic fields and distils
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, there is no consensus on the adsorption mechanisms of these molecules on the metallic surfaces. In this PhD project we will use state-of-art molecular simulation methods [2,3] to clarify the adsorption and
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3.5 years from September 2025. Applications are invited for a position of a Research Assistant to work on the UKRI-funded (ERC advanced grant
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One Research Associate position exists in the data-driven mechanics Laboratory at the Department of Engineering. The role is to set up a machine learning framework to predict the plastic behaviour
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Net Zero 2050 goals, electric motors must undergo a transformational leap—from today’s typical power densities of 2–5 kW/kg to a step-change 10–25 kW/kg by 2035. The highest power dense motors today
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transformational leap—from today’s typical power densities of 2–5 kW/kg to a step-change 10–25 kW/kg by 2035. The highest power dense motors today rely on unsustainable materials and on carbon-intensive
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membrane electrode assembly (MEA) degradation. This is an EPSRC and industrial partner-sponsored PhD that will establish the degradation routes using theory and experiments to deliver pathways to design more
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(developed by B.J. Evans, O. Hassan and K. Morgan). This solver directly solves the Boltzmann-BGK model equation for the velocity distribution function, which is a fundamental quantity in rarefied gas
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that centres liveability and lived/living experience. More information about our project can be found here https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/discovering-liveability/ . The post requires in-person ethnographic work in an