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, antennas, and electromagnetic metasurfaces. The computer-aided simulation of electromagnetic fields is critical in the design of most computing and communications devices, such as high-speed interconnects in
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to the development of multiscale computational models for simulating crack propagation and establishing reliable methods to predict the residual strength of composite structures. The simulations, performed in Ansys
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of mechanical and robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the–loop •Background with relevant
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sources compared with gas turbines, etc. The aim of this PhD research is to develop novel performance simulation capabilities to support the analysis and optimization for sCO2 power generation systems
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ultrafast laser pulses on femtosecond timescales. Combining nanofabrication, electromagnetic simulation, and pump–probe laser measurements, the project will explore how 3D geometry, and different materials
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for interview on an ongoing basis. How to Apply In the first instance please send an email to stor-i@lancaster.ac.uk with: a current copy of your CV; a covering letter explaining your motivation for applying
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be located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties are to conduct direct numerical simulations of turbulent flows over rough surfaces under non-equilibrium
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. Please email the application form to doctoralcollegeadmissions@herts.ac.uk . Applications should also include two references, a copy of your passport and transcripts of previous academic degrees. The next
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application and development of methods for advanced NMR investigations of hyperpolarised solids. This will involve varying proportions of hands-on experimentation, theoretical work, numerical simulations, and
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across the fern lifecycle (RT-PCR, qPCR). Test to see if these ancestral genes can function in male or female meiosis through genetic engineering, swapping out the Arabidopsis gene for the fern copy