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theories and numerical methods, carrying out and analysing field and remote sensing observations and conducting and analysing numerical model simulations. The PhD position is funded by the German Research
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. The student through participation in team meetings and training with the team will deploy a numerical model (4SAIL) to study the combined effects of the vegetation-soil system temperature and canopy reflectance
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This PhD project will focus on developing AI-based methods to accelerate the Swansea University in-house discontinuous Galerkin (DG) finite element solver for the Boltzmann-BGK (BBGK) equation
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Primary supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Join us to research and develop advanced analytical methods for tackling food fraud head-on! Economically motivated adulteration of foods is a significant
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degree in Engineering and have an interest in and/or a good understanding of numerical modelling and testing of structures. Prior knowledge of finite element methods and programming (e.g. C++, Python
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-dependent source depletion. Reducing uncertainty in groundwater risk assessments through refined numerical methods. Applying the improved model to real-world groundwater contamination case studies. Career
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Your Job: Digital methods for inverse materials design are essential to efficiently create new, sustainable and recycling-adapted structural metals. Alloys with a reduced number of elements, so
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, geomagnetism) and the development of corresponding numerical methods. We offer the opportunity to work in a small interdisciplinary research group consisting of mathematicians, computer (geo)scientists, and
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lack of CFD-grade experimental data for reliable validation of numerical methods. In parallel to the CFD research, the Thermo-Fluids group at the University of Manchester is developing a novel modular
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in a degree, ideally at Masters level, in an Engineering subject, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or other quantitative background. Knowledge in fluid mechanics, ocean waves, numerical methods