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We have 285 Applied Mathematics PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

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Applied Mathematics PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

We have 285 Applied Mathematics PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

Development of a computational tool for design and analysis of floating offshore wind turbines

In recent years, significant attention has been given to the development of marine renewable energy. The offshore wind energy, in particular, has experienced remarkable growth and continues to expand world-wide. Read more

Empirical Modeling in Financial Engineering

This project explores the decvelopment and application of empirical techniques in Financial Engineering. If you are interested, then please complete an application to the PhD in Applied Mathematics. Read more

Financial Engineering: Modelling and Methods

This project will explore the utility of various mathematical models within common financial instruments. If you are interested, then please complete an application to the PhD in Applied Mathematics. Read more

The automated construction of thermodynamic models for complex mixtures

Process design requires accurate and reliable thermodynamic data for multicomponent mixtures in the system over a wide range conditions (e.g., solvents, impurity concentrations, temperatures, pressures) which are often missing, especially for new compounds. Read more

Computational modelling to understand the key drivers of placental evolution

Supervisory Team. Bram Sengers (SoE), Rohan Lewis (Medicine). Project description. This project will use computational modelling in combination with 3D multiscale multimodal imaging to improve our understanding of placental evolution, in close collaboration between Engineering and Medicine. Read more

Interaction between medical materials and skin

This project will build on previous research within the department to characterise and understand the interaction between medical materials and skin such as gloves, incontinence pads, masks and dressings. Read more

An experimental 3D volumetric study of train aerodynamics

The aerodynamic slipstream created as a high-speed passenger train moves through the air is highly turbulent in nature. In particular the wake region is known to contain a series of helical vortices, which spread laterally into the far wake region, potentially affecting the stability of trackside workers. Read more

Differential equation modelling to address male infertility

Infertility affects 1 in 6 couples, is emotionally devastating, and requires expensive and invasive treatments. Importantly, we place a significant and unequal burden on women, who often require risk-bearing procedures to address what is caused by, in 50% of cases, a male factor. Read more

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