29 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd PhD scholarships at University of Birmingham
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, simulation and experimental testing. The PhD objectives are thus to: Analyse distributed and multi-static SAR architectures for airborne platforms, including trade-offs between centralised and decentralised
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This PhD project aims to computationally design improved transparent oxide scintillators for X-ray detection applications. New materials are needed for X-ray detectors because existing detector
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Cleanroom facility which is being upgraded to include state-of-the-art atomic layer deposition. The objective of this PhD project is to develop an interfacial layer between the silicon device and a wider
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This project will develop advanced computational and experimental tools to support the safe, efficient, and scalable manufacture of materials critical to UK and European security, with a particular
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). Funding notes: Funding for this project is available for UK studentship fees (only UK fees will be paid, and any additional PhD fee costs where needed must be paid by the successful applicant), a yearly
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resilient. The PhD student will undertake a full research programme: interviewing participants, leading focus groups, designing studies, analysing data, developing models, designing technological, educational
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Atopic dermatitis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder, affecting 15-20% of children and up to 10% of adults. During disease flares, patients experience painful, inflamed skin lesions accompanied by intense itch. In atopic dermatitis, there is a dysbiosis of the microbiome on...
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, many current UV-filter ingredients raise concerns around safety and ecological impact. This PhD project addresses this urgent need by developing bio-inspired sunscreens, drawing on nature’s own solutions
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operators links classical observables (functions on phase space) with quantum operators. Microlocal analysis also provides essential tools to rigorously define, compute, and analyse resonances, which describe
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The PhD project aims to develop dynamic pressurisation techniques for real-time crystallography and spectroscopy studies of samples in a liquid environment. It will be used for in-house macroscopic