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Although the development of systems architectures and models has been an established practice for many years, the assessment of the quality of models has relied on expert judgement with no generalised agreement about the qualities that determine whether the model is good or not. The focus of...
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accelerators originally designed for artificial intelligence. These accelerators achieve exceptional performance by using low precision arithmetic, which is sufficient for machine learning tasks but much too
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of components in the system, which are accelerated through the aging of the infrastructure; climate change, due to changing weather conditions and environmental factors impacting on the system; and deliberate
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Start Date: Between 1 August 2026 and 1 July 2027 Introduction: Join a world-class research team tackling one of aviation’s greatest challenges: accelerating the design of innovative aircraft
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, we will look to improve the storage of several biotechnologically relevant cell lines with the aim of accelerating bioprocessing. There will be opportunities to visit our industry partner (based in
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this project, the successful candidate will advance understanding of the fundamental molecular processes underpinning these electrochemical applications, leading to an acceleration of their development and
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environmental damage, which is expected to grow as metal demand accelerates to support modern society and the energy transition. To overcome this ‘grand challenge’ issue there is growing interest in
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to guide conservation under accelerating climate change. This PhD project will therefore integrate climate data with physiological and behavioural systems, by creating a digital twin framework that
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. This steam can accelerate coating degradation and loss of protection, reducing component lifespan and increasing lifecycle costs. Therefore, coatings with enhanced environmental resistance in hot-steam
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consequences for the environment, economy, and human health. 99% of the world’s population lives in areas where air pollution exceeds WHO guidelines, leading to accelerated ageing, increased mortality, and