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motivated PhD candidate with interests and skills in computational modelling and simulations, fluid dynamics, mechanical engineering, physics and applied mathematics. You should have experience in one or more
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School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics at Newcastle University hosts active research groups within Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science and Machine Learning. We are offering three funded PhD
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, synthesise and test the compounds. Using traditional methods, the equivalent process would take months. These approaches will be applied to optimisation of drug candidates for selected cancer targets
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they replicate the responses seen in people. 3D bioprinting techniques are an exciting set of fabrication technologies which build on the principles of 3D printing, but which can process cells and other biological
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resources in North and East England, using a combination of physically-based hydrological modelling tools and water system models. The framework will be used to produce more transparent and physically
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Pharmaceuticals Supervisors Prof. Mike Waring and Dr. Hannah Stewart Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience
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Date 31st January 2026 Sponsor EPSRC , Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals Supervisors Dr Hannah Stewart , Professor Mike Waring Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we
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, and travel related to the project. Overview ReNU+ is a unique and ambitious programme that will train the next-generation of doctoral carbon champions who are renowned for research excellence and
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simulate hydrodynamic and pollutant transport processes, their computational cost limits their suitability for real-time emergency decision-making. This project addresses this challenge by combining physics
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pressures from climate change, urbanisation and ageing infrastructure. Although high-fidelity numerical models can simulate hydrodynamic and pollutant transport processes, their computational cost limits