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, commissioning cost, lifetime maintenance, replacement and disposal costs and environmental costs also add up to the total evaluated cost of a transformer. Different objective functions in terms of minimisation
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. The object of our studies is to gain a fundamental understanding of this incredible family of glycans, opening the potential to use that knowledge to design new drugs, new biomaterials or to identify new
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healing, haemostasis promotion and water treatments). The objectives of this project focus on evaluating the antibiofilm efficiencies of different Chitosan derivatives with various polymer sizes and to
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sensor spoofing. These attacks manipulate input data while maintaining apparent operational normality, potentially leading to unsafe decisions without detection. This project aims to develop a novel
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discounts, travel schemes and many more. To find out more about what we can offer you, follow the link to our benefits website Further information is available in the role profile. To apply for this vacancy
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Fully Funded PhD Research Studentship tax-free stipend of £20,870 Design, Informatics and Business Fully Funded PhD Research Studentship Project Title: Behaviour-Based Anomaly Detection
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very well the behaviour of these cryogenic hydrogen pumps, in order to master their integration into the hydrogen system. The primary objective of this research in collaboration with Airbus is to develop
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alongside traditional coal fired power stations and nuclear energy generation. Revolutionary changes to power conversion is indispensable if these carbon emissions targets are to be met. The objective is to
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, improving the speed and precision of emergency response systems. The objectives include: Collaborate with YAS to curate a high-quality dataset of emergency call recordings, annotated with corresponding
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using thermographic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), a critical method for ensuring aircraft safety and reliability. NDT is increasingly vital in the aviation sector, enabling the detection of hidden