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(e.g. 2.1 or above undergraduate degree in physics, mathematics or computer science) Willingness to adapt and work across different disciplines Ability to work independently and cooperatively Commitment
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“lattice” version of space and time, similar to the finite difference approach in computational fluid dynamics. Using this Lattice QCD method, Centre Vortex fields will be analysed to understand particles
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Modern cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as UAVs, next-generation fighter aircraft, and command-and-control (C2) platforms, integrate digital computation with physical processes to make mission
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in nature and can be tailored to suit the interests and backgrounds of individual candidates. Applicants from diverse disciplines—such as construction, engineering, computer science, business and
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by the partner Liverpool Victoria General Insurance Group Limited, to commence on 1 November 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. This PhD project aims to explore how emerging datasets...
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suitable for a hard-working researcher with an interest in respiratory infections. Essential skills: A BSc degree or equivalent ideally in a health related field, excellent computer literacy, good inter
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About the Project Main description: Fiber-polymer composites are innovative ad sustainable alternative in construction due to their lightweight, excellent fatigue and durability, which are widely used in wind turbine blades, structural engineering exposed to offshore environments. However, the...
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satellites, with the potential for travel to test instrumentation in ideal locations. Additionally, the simulation work will focus on developing computational models to validate instrumentation and optimising
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prostate cancer risk across diverse ethnic groups. This work aims to support more equitable risk stratification in cancer screening programmes. Using simulations based on multistate modelling framework
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world introduces new challenges. Attackers equipped with quantum computing capabilities will be able to break traditional cryptographic systems, rendering them obsolete and posing a significant threat to