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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Fusion Power 4 Year PhD Programme Funding Available Students Worldwide View DetailsApply Online
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Computational Fluid Dynamics modelling of free surface flows over packing materials in a CO2 absorber School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof
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Determining the improvement in pancreatic cancer outcomes, and resulting costs, of increasing uptake of imaging for people with symptoms other than jaundice
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critical discourse, Supervise observational or computational astrophysics undergraduate and Masters-level projects professionally and appropriately. Carry out course assessment. This will include marking
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materials as an addressing these challenges. A large experimental research programme is now attempting to explore these materials further and develop them for use in devices. To underpin this research we need
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Neuro-Symbolic Methods for Explanation-Based Reasoning with Large Language Models School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Dr Marco Valentino, Prof Nikos
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at application and interview] Desirable criteria Ability and willingness to take on education leadership roles [assessed at application and interview] An active programme of scholarly activity related
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the air conditions in underground stations. The proposed research will be carried out with the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to simulate the underground station environment with the possibility
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of agricultural weeds to herbicdes from an eco-evolutionary perspective. This project will develop models for the evolution of herbicide resistance that combines field data and computer models. The aim is to
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. You will play a key role in a new project using big datasets and innovative computational approaches to identify genetic regions regulating splicing and gene expression, and investigating how disruption