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We have 8 Applied Mathematics PhD Research Projects for Non-European Students in Edinburgh

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Edinburgh  United Kingdom

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Applied Mathematics PhD Research Projects for Non-European Students in Edinburgh

We have 8 Applied Mathematics PhD Research Projects for Non-European Students in Edinburgh

Robust Computational Methods for High-Dimensional Imaging

This project aims to develop new computational algorithms to optimize the acquisition and processing of single-photon data and enable fast imaging in extreme conditions using statistical and learning based approaches.   The project is funded for 3.5 years for international students and a ~£17K annual stipend. Read more

A study of Sensing and Wireless Communications

This project is to investigate novel techniques for sensing and achieving efficient wireless communication. To fulfil the needs of future communication networks, the study will explore both the optical and radio frequencies for simultaneous sensing and wireless communications. Read more

Multi-physics investigation of spray in a crossflow

Understanding the dynamics of particles (solid and liquid) in a crossflow is essential for many scientific investigations and engineering applications. Read more
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Understanding the Multi-level Voter: Evidence from the Scottish Election Study

About the Project. The University of Edinburgh is inviting applications from suitably qualified graduates for a fully-funded PhD studentship in Politics & International Relations to research voting behaviour in Scotland, with an eye on comparing over time voting behaviour in Scottish and UK elections. Read more

Intracellular Capillarity of Biomolecular Condensates

The emerging role of biomolecular condensates formed through a liquid-liquid phase separation process inside biological cells is driving a paradigm change in our understanding of cellular organisation. Read more
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