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Data is more valuable than oil, so it has been said. Quantum computing offers new unusual datasets thereby presenting new opportunities for AI approaches. Quantum computing is raising the prospect
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from AI data centres and high-performance computing. The appointed Research Associate/Fellow will conduct computational studies of electronic transport and quantum phenomena in 2D semiconductor materials
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improvements in performance for next-generation electronic and power systems. Aim You will have the opportunity to design, fabricate and study novel multilayer composite dielectric materials with ultra-high
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Electrophysical remanufacturing of aerospace gas turbine components for performance restoration and critical material safeguarding This exciting opportunity is based within the Advanced
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Retrofitting UK Schools for Health, Performance, and Climate Resilience This exciting opportunity is based within the Buildings, Energy and Environment (BEE) Research Group in the Faculty
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This exciting opportunity is based within the Advanced Materials Research Group at Faculty of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research into high value product extraction from UK seaweeds
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This studentship is open to UK students only The School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham welcomes PhD applications in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. The studentship is fully
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for fusion components. This framework foresees two building blocks: high-fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of boiling flows within complex geometry using opensource software and cutting
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://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-50598-1 ), (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736584516300801 ). This research is driven by the need to perform repair tasks without disassembling industrial
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This studentship is open to UK students only The School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham welcomes PhD applications in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. The studentship is fully