We have 86 Computational Mathematics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Computational Mathematics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 86 Computational Mathematics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Adapting machine learning algorithms to learn the rules of embryonic development

We are seeking a talented, creative, and friendly individual to join our interdisciplinary team. You will adapt cutting-edge methods from machine learning and numerical analysis to discover PDE-based dynamical models that describe how simple embryos develop into complex animals. Read more

Mathematical theories of symmetry breaking in embryos, organs and organoids

We are seeking a talented, creative, and friendly individual to join our interdisciplinary team. You will build physics-style mathematical models to understand symmetry breaking mechanisms that allow simple embryos to develop into complex animals. Read more

(MRC DTP) Circadian mechanisms in psoriasis: translating genomic and computational analysis to clinical care.

Despite numerous lines of evidence supporting a role for the circadian clock regulating multiple immunological axes, the dominant cell type driving rhythmic disease expression in psoriasis remains undetermined and there has been no progress on time-of-day regulation of psoriasis. Read more

Computational Analysis of Hydrothermal Solar Driven Interfacial Evaporation Systems

Summary Solar-driven interfacial evaporation (SDIE) is an innovative and effective technology that utilizes photothermal materials at the air/water interface to harness solar energy for vapor generation. Read more

Mathematical Modelling of Poro-Mechanics of Soil

Soil is one of the most complex and important self-assembling organo-mineral composites in the world. All human food supply, ecosystem and infrastructure services depend on soil, yet we have very little understanding of what happens in soil. Read more

Causal Models for Brain Connectivity Analysis in fNIRS

PhD studentship opportunity at the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, UK. The successful candidate will join our Medical Imaging Lab and work under the supervision of Dr Samuel Montero-Hernandez. Read more

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