80 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" PhD positions at Newcastle University
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industrial practice relies heavily on empirical optimisation, leading to inefficiencies in energy use and impurity removal. This PhD project proposes to develop a Coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics-Discrete
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continuous operations at lab scale. In Situ Product Recovery (ISPR) evaluation: Test ISPR methods to boost productivity and energy efficiency. Bioprocess modelling: Employ simulation, techno-economic analysis
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tissue, radiologists insert a localisation device (RFID, magnetic seed) into the tumour pre-operatively. Wireless methods hold promise however, due to the scale of current RFID tags, delivery is
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autonomous vehicles with high-quality multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) radar sensing/imaging. The project covers the aspects of sensing, detection and classification in radar-based perception. Key
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this programme. How To Apply You must apply through the University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal Once registered select ‘Create a Postgraduate Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study
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. The primary objective of this project is to investigate the transport, migration, and accumulation of precipitated particles in CO2–water–rock systems using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) coupled with
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and presents the opportunity to investigate semiconductors, composites, waveguides and resonators. The student will explore synthesis and fabrication strategies and develop methods for advanced optical
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materials to enable precise and reliable detection of key TLS-related biomarkers using robust, user-friendly electrochemical methods. Early detection and timely intervention of TLS will prevent organ
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applicants may require an ATAS (Academic Technology Approval Scheme ) clearance certificate prior to obtaining their visa and to study on this programme. How To Apply How to apply Please read and complete
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resonators. The student will explore synthesis and fabrication strategies and develop methods for advanced optical characterisation. The student will be provided training and access to advanced