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About the project: The thinnest sensors: 2D materials in liquid solution Supervisor: Dr Peter Brommer, University of Warwick Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, could be used in molecular
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About the project: Turning Up the Heat: Modelling and Scale-Up of Thermochemical Energy Storage Supervisor: Dr Ferran Brosa Planella, University of Warwick Heating accounts for nearly half of global
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About the project: Extreme Space Weather: Modeling Rare Solar Storms and Their Impacts on Earth Supervisor: Dr Ravindra Desai, University of Warwick Space weather is driven by eruptions of plasma
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About the project: Multi-scale modelling of Thin Film Deposition with Flowable CVD for Next-gen Semiconductors Supervisor: Dr Bora Karasulu, University of Warwick This project, co-funded by Merck
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About the project: Developing a Theory of the Magnetic Fingerprint of Stress in Materials Supervisor: Dr Chris Patrick, University of Warwick In the development of sustainable materials and
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About the project: Advanced Monte Carlo methods for glassy dynamics and complex materials Supervisor: Dr Michael Faulkner, University of Warwick Glasses are materials that combine macroscopic solid
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About the project: Machine learning accelerated Inverse Design of Graphene Nanoribbons for Green Energy Supervisor: Dr Sara Sangtarash, University of Warwick Thermoelectric materials convert heat
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Supervisor: Dr Ravindra Desai, University of Warwick Space weather is driven by eruptions of plasma from the Sun’s surface called coronal mass ejections. Upon arrival at Earth, these not only extend
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, allowing surgeons to operate on patients from different locations. However, communication delay remains a major safety challenge. Even small or unexpected delays can affect robot responsiveness and
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, Chemistry. Supervisors: Prof. Ton Peijs, Dr. Leonid Pasthukov Funding information: Supporting Organisation: Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) Funding Comment The studentship will cover tuition fees and provide a