30 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science PhD positions at University of Warwick in United Kingdom
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per year Eligibility: UK Citizen Start Date: 02/10/2026 (3-year funding period) Research Group – CiMAT Project Overview X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) is a critical non-destructive imaging tool used in
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j.m.warnett@warwick.ac.uk Essential and Desirable Criteria Essential : First degree (Batchelors and/or Masters) in Mathematics, Computer Science, or field with strong mathematical focus. An interest in signal
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: Semiconductor processing or microfabrication Computational modelling (COMSOL, MATLAB, or similar) Experience with optical/THz systems is beneficial but not essential Curiosity, problem‑solving ability, and
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) are widely used in industries such as automotive and electrical engineering. During service, these materials are frequently exposed to harsh environments involving elevated temperatures, oxygen, and moisture
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) are widely used in industries such as automotive and electrical engineering. During service, these materials are frequently exposed to harsh environments involving elevated temperatures, oxygen, and moisture
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Fully funded 4-year PhD studentship in Computational Chemistry Supervisor: Dr Zsuzsanna Koczor-Benda, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow (FLF) We are looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD
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. The project will then consider polymer melts up to 200 °C, relevant for industrial extrusion. Working with industrial and academic partners, you will help establish a new materials‑processing paradigm with
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new materials‑processing paradigm with strong potential for publication and application in sensing, sustainable engineering, and resilient infrastructure. Scholarship: The award will cover the UK
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that is still poorly understood. This project will develop advanced computational models to simulate a new imaging technique called electron ptychography, which can map magnetic fields in 3D at nanometre
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Sponsor/ Supporting Company: Johnson Matthey Research Group: Advanced Steel Processing Group Eligibility This project is funded via the UKRI IDLA sponsored by Johnson Matthey with the University