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We have 28 nonlinear dynamics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Optimal Energy Transfer in Nonlinear Systems

Supervisory Team:  Daniil Yurchenko and Tim Waters. This is a unique project to study how energy transfer can be optimally performed between subsystems of a nonlinear system. Read more

Spacecraft Trajectory Optimisation

The University of Auckland is developing a research programme in low delta-v spacecraft trajectory optimisation. We are looking for a PhD candidate to continue work in this area and develop our existing algorithms. Read more

Interpretable and Reliable AI for Condition Monitoring of Industrial Systems

Advanced AI techniques, such as deep neural networks, are very useful for monitoring nonlinear dynamics of complex systems, however, there exists scepticism in industry about automated systems taking decisions, sometimes based on opaque criteria that negates human intuition. Read more

Ocean Mixing Parameterisation via Categorisation of Nonlinear Flow Structures - Project 1: Mathematical Model Development

One of the key challenges for large-scale climate models is to accurately parameterise the mixing which occurs in the oceans. Such mixing occurs at small-scales, well below the grid-resolution of the climate models, and consists of the turbulent exchange of heat and salt between neighbouring regions of fluid. Read more

Ocean Mixing Parameterisation via Categorisation of Nonlinear Flow Structures - Project 2: Experimental Validation

One of the key challenges for large-scale climate models is to accurately parameterise the mixing which occurs in the oceans. Such mixing occurs at small-scales, well below the grid-resolution of the climate models, and consists of the turbulent exchange of heat and salt between neighbouring regions of fluid. Read more

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