31 algorithms-phd-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at University of Warwick
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substantial hurdles for storage, transmissibility, and long-term curation. This PhD project aims to address these challenges by researching and developing specialized lossless and lossy compression methods
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Funding for: UK Students Research area and project description: Develop scalable acoustic methods to structure advanced polymer composites for lightweight, low‑carbon technologies. This PhD explores
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Funding Source: DLA award Eligibility: Available to home fee status and UK domicile EU students We are seeking an enthusiastic PhD candidate to join the Centre for Polymers and Composites (CPC
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and AI Infrastructure priorities, this PhD project pioneers fundamental technologies of Solid-State Transformers to enable highly efficient, reliable, and bi-directional energy flow control. You will
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. This PhD project aims to create advanced XCT workflows by developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) tools to support imaging before the reconstruction phase. The research will focus
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processing conditions. The PhD will be roughly broken down into these components: A literature search in the processing and formability of ruthenium and its alloys at high temperature Thermomechancial
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Collaborative EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award. Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Eligibility: UK Students Award value: Tuition fees and tax-free stipend - See advert for
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University of Warwick – Collaborative EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award. Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Eligibility: UK Students Award value: Tuition fees and tax-free stipend
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University of Warwick –Collaborative EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award. Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Eligibility: UK Students Award value: Tuition fees and tax-free stipend
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-of-the-art simulation algorithms to circumvent the slow dynamics leading to high-quality modelling of currently inaccessible experimental quantities. About HetSys: Harnessing Data, Modelling and Simulation