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to strengthening UK capability in strategically important high-voltage semiconductor technologies, supporting decarbonisation, grid modernisation, and advanced manufacturing. The successful candidate will develop
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About the project: Developing a Theory of the Magnetic Fingerprint of Stress in Materials Supervisor: Dr Chris Patrick, University of Warwick In the development of sustainable materials and
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for participation in conferences. Students will join the Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies , which aims to develop innovative fuel cell and battery technologies, underpinned by fundamental
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developer and user meetings. You will acquire skills in programming (e.g. Python, FORTRAN, bash) development of quantum chemistry software and stand-alone tools a wide range of computational and quantum
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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD (fees and stipend) to begin March 2026 on a research project developing an adult version of the Behaviour Checklist, a tool originally developed for
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sensors - if we can control and tune their properties. You will develop and use top-of-the-line machine learning models to predict the sensor response of these materials under realistic conditions
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), where heat is stored/released through reversible chemical reactions. This project focuses on NaOH water TCES systems, which use cheap, abundant materials [1]. We will develop modelling tools that combine
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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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Energy’s Natural Hazards R&D Team, this project will utilise and develop state-of-the-art space simulations to probe past, present and future events to constrain extreme value distributions spanning hundreds
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therefore paramount, but traditional simulations are plagued by the same slow relaxational dynamics. Through collaboration across Engineering, Statistics and Chemistry, this project will develop state