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The Centre for Doctoral Training in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems (HetSys) is an @EPSRC supported CDT. Tweeting: @pbro48, @jameskermode & HetSys admin

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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/3xO4cfU bit.ly/4dc2Prp

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We are thrilled to announce that the HetSys CDT has been awarded EPSRC funding for a further five cohorts of entry, starting in September 2024.

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We are thrilled to announce that the HetSys CDT has been awarded EPSRC funding for a further five cohorts of entry starting in September 2024. warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/…

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Kicking off the HetSys Summer Conference with a fantastic keynote by Livia Bartok-Partay on 'Computational thermodynamics: what can we learn about an interatomic potential.' warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys…

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Congrats to Matt Nutter on his joint best presentation win at the Physics Student Conference held last month in Oxford! awe.co.uk/2023/05/inspir…

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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 Predictive Modelling seminar. Join us at 1pm in A205a/b, or join online: bit.ly/WCPMTeams

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
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Really happy to receive this lovely photo of HetSys CDT students plus Susana Gomes and Radu Cimpeanu
enjoying this year's at UWE Bristol. (Great to see a representative from each of our cohorts at this event too!)

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!)
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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…

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Today at 1pm Edina Rosta (UCL) will present 'Enhanced Sampling Simulations of Biomolecular Systems' for the Predictive Modelling 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…

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The theme for is to . A focus on gender equality needs to be part of every society's DNA. In the HetSys CDT we strive to create an environment dedicated to equality where all of our students can really thrive. warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/hetsys…

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Finally we celebrate , 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

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
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We now celebrate - 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

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
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was one of the first women on record to study and teach maths and was an expert in philosophy, astronomy and mathematics. She is known as a symbol for enlightenment and feminism

#Hypathia was one of the first women on record to study and teach maths and was an expert in philosophy, astronomy and mathematics. She is known as a symbol for enlightenment and feminism #IWD2023
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Next we celebrate a Chinese American particle physicist. She was a key scientist in the discovery of the Higgs Boson , was part of the team that discovered the charm quark and has made important contributions in the discovery of the Gluon

Next we celebrate #SauLanWu a Chinese American particle physicist. She was a key scientist in the discovery of the Higgs Boson , was part of the team that discovered the charm quark and has made important contributions in the discovery of the Gluon #IWD2023
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First up we are celebrating an American psychologist, industrial engineer, consultant, and educator who was an early pioneer in applying psychology to time-and-motion studies. She was described in the 1940s as 'a genius in the art of living.'

First up we are celebrating #LillianGilbreth an American psychologist, industrial engineer, consultant, and educator who was an early pioneer in applying psychology to time-and-motion studies. She was described in the 1940s as 'a genius in the art of living.' #IWD2023
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