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. The integration of AI into hardware not only enhances performance but also reduces energy consumption, addressing the growing demand for sustainable and efficient computing solutions. This PhD project delves
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ideas and collaborate in a multi-disciplinary environment. It aims to encourage an effective and vibrant research culture, founded upon the diversity of activities and knowledge. A tailored programme of
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thermodynamically. Performance design optimization and advanced performance simulation methods will be investigated, and corresponding computer software will be developed. The research will contribute
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covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student with funding provided by the Leverhulme Trust through the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme. Options exist for PhD and Master + PhD routes
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candidate would have experience with computational modelling and control of dynamical systems. Other useful skills include scientific programming (e.g., Python or Matlab), control system design, and
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. There is flexibility to tailor the research to your strengths and interests. Funding This fully funded Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral programme studentship is sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust and
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research and strong written and oral communication skills, as we can complete existing strengths with targeted training. Funding This fully funded Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral programme studentship
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BASF, you will gain insight into ecological risk assessment, landscape-scale modelling and regulatory contexts. Cranfield University offers an advanced modelling environment, high-performance computing
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in our CDT program, and warmly encourage applications from students of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups. We particularly welcome students with disabilities, neurodiverse
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pressure to reduce both energy demand and chemical consumption. Project SandSCAPE, an Ofwat-funded programme, tackles this challenge by integrating purpose-built robots that skim slow sand filter beds while