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realistic degradation from corrosion processes. The simulations will be integrated with mesoscale experimental to evaluate the constitutive response of smooth specimens degraded by corrosion. Given
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computing. Current challenges in quantum technology adoption stem from the lack of standardized benchmarking methods and the inherent difficulty in validating quantum devices beyond classical simulation
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The overall aim of the project is to resolve the quantum trust challenge where the inherently quantum nature of these devices, being beyond classical simulation, complicates their straightforward validation
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. Your experience and ambitions Master degree in architecture, engineering, or other relevant field Experience in life cycle assessment (LCA) and energy simulation, knowledge of One Click LCA and IDA-ICE
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, an expert in radiation–matter interaction and materials simulation (h-index 36, i10-index 69), and Dr Francesco Fanicchia, Research Area Lead: Material Systems for Demanding Environments at the Henry Royce
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of interest, and two academic references (submitted by the deadline). The application portal will also ask for a research proposal, however, since the project is already defined, you may copy the project
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- skills – experience: analytical skills, ability to demonstrate good knowledge in system modelling – simulation, (classical or modern) control theories or control applications with evidence Desirable
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. Daily activities include coding, data analysis, simulation modelling, and collaboration with industry partners. Some travel to manufacturing facilities and conferences may be required. This funded PhD
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, upon receiving applications and rank them in priority order. The University of Manchester will provide CSC and each qualified candidate with a copy of the offer letter. After receiving the offer letter
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Form (see below) After submitting your Personal Statement, CV, transcripts, samples of writing and references through the application portal, please complete and email a copy of the NWSSDTP Equal