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at https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/astrophds/ Number Of Awards 1 Start Date 1st October 2026 Award Duration 3.5 years Application Closing Date 6th March 2026 Sponsor Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC
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stakeholders. Ultimately, the findings will provide strategic evidence for the development of long-term adaptation pathways that will help to navigate severe socio-economic disruption from drought events
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PhD Studentship: Development of a robust hydrological modelling framework for drought risk assessments Award Summary This studentship provides a tax-free annual living allowance of £25,726 plus a
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development of wide bandgap device-based integrated motor drives, advanced control techniques for next-generation drives, and innovative approaches to reducing passive components in electric drive systems. Your
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-generation into medical device software development processes. You will be trained to carry out research that combines software engineering, formal methods, and safety assurance. You are not expected to have
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their operational reliability. The PhD student will combine mathematical models, in-house laboratory tests in a wind-wave-current flume (https://research.ncl.ac.uk/amh/ ) and numerical methodology to quantify
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. Methodology The PhD will be divided into 3 work packages (WP): WP1 - Digital Twin Development: This WP focuses on building physics-informed digital twins for high-impact use cases: Smart Grids (simulating load
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(LCMS, NMR) new covalent warheads with suitable reactivity and stability for application to lysine-TCI development in drug discovery. These optimised warheads will be incorporated into known inhibitors
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living examples of a highly skilled workforce delivering an equitable energy transition so that Net Zero is inclusive for all. The development of deep geothermal energy systems relies on robust modelling
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to address climate change. To bridge this gap, this project will characterise wildfire charcoal from historic fires with known ages (years to decades to 174 MA old) to examine compositional evolution and