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predominantly qualitative; therefore you should have studied qualitative research methods at master’s level, and be familiar with qualitative interviewing and qualitative coding of interview data. References
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is converted to biomass. Chloroplast has its own genome, which codes for several key proteins involved in photosynthesis. Thus, accurate replication of the chloroplast genome is vital
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and coding using either Python or Mathematica are essential. Experience with a computer algebra system such as Mathematica is an advantage. We are also looking for good written and verbal communication
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, but not essential. This project will involve a mix of analytic and numerical work; therefore strong technical skills in both pen-and-paper calculations and coding using either Python or Mathematica
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to carry out high-performance numerical simulations using our in-house CFD code, extract physical insights from simplified flow models, and characterise synchronisation thresholds and the robustness
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on an existing experiment design. This will allow the student to familiarise themselves with the relevant Physics, literature, Fortran code, Python analysis tools, and simulation setup while providing a valuable
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emerging offshore wind sector needs. You will receive in-house training on multiphase DEM–LBM modelling and code development using the HYBIRD framework within the Geotechnical Engineering Group. Additional
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parallel processing, FPGA coding and analysis, along with Machine Learning and AI based image analysis. The final aim of the project will be to generate in-situ / live film profile data to coating line
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Ability to lead and work in teams Essential Application/Interview Experience and capability in blast computational simulations using codes such as Viper:: Blast, machine learning, and/or LS Dyna Desirable
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years stipend and tuition fees at the Home status rate at the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at the University of Sheffield under the supervision of Professor Pierre Ricco (http