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developing a computational model that simulates blood flow for ICH patients. The research will exploit a powerful new approach — physics- informed neural networks (PINNs) — that combines machine learning with
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Digital and sensor based conformance validation for large scale forged components (C4-AMR-Crawforth)
intermediary data streams that can offer insight into how the component and manufacturing process is performing. Within both of the fields of forging and machining there are numerous industry-ready low-intrusive
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thermal analysis system in one of our Laser Sintering machines in the Advanced Polymer Sintering Laboratory here in Sheffield, which will provide novel insight into thermal effects within the process
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experience Essential Application/interview Highly computer literate with excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) and adaptability in your approach working with colleagues at all levels
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How does a molecule walk? Computer simulations of molecular machines in action
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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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engineering, physics or applied mathematics. Interests in CFD, computer programming and nuclear engineering are desirable but pre-knowledge and experience are not essential. The student is expected to present
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design, process simulation, material characterisation, process monitoring and control, as well as post-processing techniques including heat treatment, machining and surface finishing. You will play a key
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is advantageous but not mandatory—an eagerness to learn and innovate is key! Full training will be provided. Why This Matters Efficient storage technologies are essential for a carbon-neutral future
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reducing the number of pixels used for the same region of interest and thus get a rather blurred image or c) acquire a sparse dataset where the electron beam has skipped certain (random) positions. Some