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Research theme: Formal Methods How many positions: 1 This 3.5 year PhD is funded by the Department of Computer Science at The University of Manchester. The successful candidate will receive
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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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. Experience with molecular dynamics software such as LAMMS is desirable. Experience with molecular simulation software is beneficial. To apply please contact Dr Siperstein - flor.siperstein@manchester.ac.uk
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interaction with the journal (rotating part). The PhD will be conducted in collaboration with Cummins Components and Software (CCS) [Turbochargers Group] who are developing fuel cell turbomachines which use