14 computational-physics-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Dr"-"UCL"-"UCL"-"UCL" PhD positions at The University of Manchester
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Computational Metallurgy UK only This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded and home students are eligible to apply
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honours degree (2:1 with 65% average), or international equivalent, in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related discipline. Applicants should also demonstrate evidence of
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equivalent, in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related discipline. Applicants should also demonstrate evidence of programming experience. How to Apply Applications should be submitted
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Upper Second-class honours degree (2:1 with 65% average), or international equivalent, in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related discipline. Applicants should also demonstrate
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skills training provided by a mixture of industry and academic project partners covering structural biology; biophysical and analytical methods; computational modelling; directed evolution; process
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of industry and academic project partners covering structural biology; biophysical and analytical methods; computational modelling; directed evolution; process modelling and development; digital skills
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extreme threats to national security. AWE has pioneered advancements in areas including physics, engineering, materials science, and high-performance computing. Together we’ve helped shape the UK’s
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in porous geological formations. The successful candidate will develop and implement computational models, validate them against experimental or field data where available, and contribute to the design
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collaboration between University of Manchester and Rolls-Royce. The coatings will be fabricated with use of electroplating process followed by thermal treatments to allow formation of diffusion coatings
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up to a £5k/annum research training support grant for the full duration of the 4-year programme. Metal-ligand multiple bonding is a burgeoning area for making chemically novel structural motifs