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. While autonomy is becoming more integrated into modern mobility, the reliability of Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) systems—especially in environments where GNSS signals are denied or degraded
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viscous and elastic properties. These fluids are fundamental for a myriad of industrial processes (such as mixing of chemicals or cooling of microprocessors), however they are still not well understood due
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have had treatment for breast cancer and aims to improve quality of life, reduce sedentary behaviours and improve body composition through ‘Exercise as Medicine’. The project will be a mixed-methods
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of the PhD will be open for the student to refine. We anticipate a mix of field data collection, laboratory and Sphagnum growth experiments, alongside a strong modelling component. The work will focus
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on modelling and testing of new reactors with a view to optimising the best systems for mixing supercritical water (>378o C and 221 bar) with wastewater feed streams. This needs to generate residence times
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into pilot and large scale pilot systems with partners in the consortium. Aim This project will focus on modelling and testing of new reactors with a view to optimising the best systems for mixing
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. Like other glycans, they are not built against a defined template, and yet their structure is non-random, with specific motifs within the glycan chains defining binding sites for critical signalling and
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the ranking. However, STV method becomes considerably more complex with encrypted ballots. Our goal is to develop an algorithm/protocol to count encrypted ballot using the STV method. Our first point of
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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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Futures, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy at the Penryn Campus in Cornwall. This project will use a mixed methods approach to assess the short- and long-term activities, outputs, outcomes and