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. Simulations are suitable to characterise processes in healthy and diseased individuals including stroke patients. Machine learning methods might be considered to accelerate simulations. The project provides a
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the potential to accelerate materials design and optimization. By leveraging large datasets and complex algorithms, ML models can uncover intricate relationships between composition, processing parameters, and
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the electricity generation mix continues to grow. Installed capacity in the UK in 2020 was 13.4 GW and is expected to increase to 40 GW by 2030. Accelerating the adoption of solar energy will present significant
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accelerated in the last few years along with the booming of digital technologies. One of the key elements for a successful implementation of the PdM strategy is the usage of technologies that can effectively
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accelerate the world’s transition to carbon-neutral energy systems? Join the Thermofluids Group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield, and embark on a transformative PhD
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the research findings to the broader aviation community, through publications, conferences, and workshops, to accelerate the adoption of these optical measurement capabilities for future system development
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hardware/software accelerators and through energy-aware workload placement. The project overall will involve cutting-edge research towards holistic optimisation of energy efficiency in mobile networks by
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leading industrial partners. The MTC is an independent Research and Technology Organisation (RTO) aimed at de-risking and accelerating the adoption of disruptive technologies within the UK manufacturing
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research which combined efficient optimization and sequential reliability assessment. The project is funded through an EPSRC call to accelerate research outcomes to achieve a prosperous net-zero and is
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electrodes hold significant promise for improving bioelectronic systems, enhancing energy generation and storage, and accelerating the adoption of renewable energy applications. We invite applications for a