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Applied Mathematics (computation) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 9 Applied Mathematics (computation) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Modelling and Computation for Radiation Chemistry at Interfaces

This project is an interdisciplinary collaboration between Mathematics and Chemistry. Real-world applications include safe radioactive wate disposal, plutonium stewardship and radiation based cancer care. Read more

Space Trajectory Classification using Machine Learning

Supervisory Team: Dr Alexander Wittig, Dr Davide Amato (external, from Imperial). Project description. Interest in more complex dynamics of space trajectories beyond perturbed Keplerian dynamics is rapidly growing. Read more

PhD in Computer Arithmetic and Numerical Analysis

  Research Group: School of Computing
In 1985, a floating-point standard has been introduced, which, among multiple things, defined a set of required and recommended arithmetic operations and mathematical functions. 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

Mathematical Machine Learning for Molecular Modeling

Project description. This PhD project aims to develop Machine Learning methods for Molecular Modeling with a particular focus on aspects relevant to dynamics preserving coarse-graining strategies. Read more

Control Theory for Security-Sensitive and Safety-Critical Networked Feedback System

In a world rapidly adopting intelligent systems, ensuring the safety of critical control systems has become paramount. From self-driving cars, surgical robots to high-precision temperature control of warehouses, any breach of safety constraints in these systems may lead to catastrophic consequences. Read more

Network-based predictive modelling of cardiovascular disease risk

The risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is orchestrated by multiple factors. QRISK models (currently QRISK3) have been used in the UK to estimate CVD risk within the next 10 years for individuals without CVD. Read more
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