The Centre for Doctoral Training in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems (HetSys) is an @EPSRC supported CDT. Tweeting: @pbro48, @jameskermode & HetSys admin
We have more exciting fully funded PhD projects available for an October 2025 start. Take a look at bit.ly/3OA76tP and sign up for one of our project clinics to chat with us bit.ly/3C71yV2. Closing date 20 Jan @uniofwarwick@WarwickPostgrad
Thrilled to share Chantal's #FaradayPathways on @CodingWeek ➡️lnkd.in/ePtMP9YE
From high school chemistry competitions in Germany, through a FUSE internship to a battery PhD @uniofwarwick, Chantal’s path highlights the value of:
🦉Mentorship
🌍International experiences
ALT Chantal Baer summary slide:
Master’s in Chemistry
Loughborough University
PhD Researcher
University of Warwick
EPSRC HetSys CDT &
Faraday Institution PhD Enrichment Scheme
FUSE Intern
The Faraday Institution
Congratulations to the first cohort of the @HetSysCDT who graduate today from their PhDs! Looking forward to following their careers with interest, it's been a privilege to share their journey over the past four years.🎓🥂🥳 @uniofwarwick@EPSRC
After our recent £11 million award to continue our work training PhD students in future modelling, we have some exciting HetSys projects being recruited for with a 2024 start! bit.ly/3xO4cfUbit.ly/4dc2Prp
We are thrilled to announce that the @HetSysCDT has been awarded EPSRC funding for a further five cohorts of entry starting in September 2024. warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/…
We’re pleased to announce 65 Centres for Doctoral Training, supported with a £1 billion investment, that will equip the next generation of researchers to tackle key challenges such as AI, healthcare and quantum technologies: orlo.uk/B445s#EPSRC_CDTs
ALT Professor Charlotte Deane, Executive Chair of EPSRC, said: Spanning locations across the UK and a wide range of disciplines, the new centres are a vivid illustration of the UK’s depth of expertise and potential, which will help us to tackle large-scale, complex challenges and benefit society and the economy.
Researchers have shown how the principles of rogue waves – huge 30-metre waves that arise unexpectedly in the ocean – can be applied on a nano scale, with dozens of applications from medicine to manufacturing.
Read the full story: warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/…
Kicking off the HetSys Summer Conference with a fantastic keynote by @lbpartay on "Computational thermodynamics: what can we learn about an interatomic potential." warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys…
Today at 1pm we welcome Long Tran-Tranh (University of Warwick) to present 'Sequential Decision Making Under Resource Constraints and Potential Applications to Materials Sciences' for the @WCPredMod seminar. Join us at 1pm in A205a/b, or join online: bit.ly/WCPMTeams
📢PhD Project Opportunity!📢Controlled nuclear fusion and quantum algorithms are two of the most challenging and exciting subjects in contemporary physics. This project with Animesh Datta, Tom Goffrey and IBM research brings them together. Read More warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys…
Really happy to receive this lovely photo of @HetSysCDT students plus @susanatgomes and @rcimpeanu
enjoying this year's #BAMC23 at @UWEBristol. (Great to see a representative from each of our cohorts at this event too!)
Congratulations to our students who have had their research published this academic year! Read more about their work here: warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys…
Today at 1pm Edina Rosta (UCL) will present 'Enhanced Sampling Simulations of Biomolecular Systems' for the @WCPredMod seminar series. Join us in A2.05 or online: bit.ly/WCPMTeams Read more about the series here: warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wcpm/s…
The theme for #IWD2023 is to #EmbraceEquality. A focus on gender equality needs to be part of every society's DNA. In the @HetSysCDT we strive to create an environment dedicated to equality where all of our students can really thrive. warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys…
Finally we celebrate #HerthaAyrton, a British engineer, mathematician, physicist and inventor, and suffragette. She was the first woman to be awarded the Hughes Medal by the Royal Society and the first woman to be accepted into the Institution for Electrical Engineers #IWD2023
We now celebrate #EdithClarke - the first female professor of electrical engineering in the U.S. She invented a graphical calculator to help solve equations involving hyperbolic functions and created some of the first software for electrical engineering #IWD2023