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photonic quantum computers with cloud access. QuiX Quantum is building Europe’s first universal photonic quantum computer using silicon nitride photonic chips for scalable operation. In the US, PsiQuantum is
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at the University of Sheffield. Single photons are the indispensable information carriers for core quantum technologies, including quantum communication and computation. The critical hurdle is the reliable
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problem in the modern flow engineering technology. Major issues are the undesired increase of wall friction and wall-heat transfer when the flow becomes turbulent, which impacts directly on the performance
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. You will benefit from: Access to high-performance computing resources: HPC Stanedge. A comprehensive suite of commercial and open-source software (e.g., Abaqus, Ansys, COMSOL, MATLAB, PyTorch, …). A
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Unitary quantum gravity and the fate of black holes School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Steffen Gielen Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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PhD in Computational Fracture Mechanics: Methods, Programming and Simulation School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L Curiel Sosa Application
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two building blocks: high-fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations of boiling flows within complex geometry using opensource software and cutting-edge adaptive mesh refinement techniques
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EngD: Enhancing productivity in manufacturing through automation and autonomy in computer aided process planning (sponsored by Boeing) EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Machining, Assembly, and
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Future Generations of Low Temperature District Heat Networks School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Solomon Brown, Dr R
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Quantum sensing in the biology of disease (S3.5-MPS-Cadby) School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof Ashley Cadby, Prof Jason King