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of instability related both to linear and non-linear phenomena (e.g. sub-synchronous oscillations, limit cycles, bifurcations, etc.). One of the key challenges in this aspect is the black-box nature of converter
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, and adjusting on the fly. That’s exactly the kind of capability we want LLMs to develop. Join the Next Leap in AI Learning This project offers a new pathway to grow AI intelligence—one that builds
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reach the limit of the electrical grid connections to their sites if the transition is not done in an optimal way, an issue that will be prominent in industrial, commercial and residential areas across
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performance limit of Ga2O3 power devices through finite element modelling (electrical and thermal) and device fabrication aimed at both power electronics and photovoltaics. A self-motivated individual who will
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temperature stability and spatial resolution, to make a leap in this field. The PhD research programme will squarely address these challenges. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete
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capabilities. Recent breakthroughs by the supervisory team include verification of bounded-error quantum polynomial time (BQP) computations on noisy devices (Leichtle et al., PRX Quantum 2021) and heuristic-free
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their entire life cycle due to the variations arising from geometry, material properties and loads during the long-term operation. This leads to a growing need in model identification, calibration, and
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for candidates who can start at the beginning of Spring term (3rd January 2026). For further details of the post, please contact Dr. Elina Spyrou (Elina.spyrou@imperial.ac.uk ). For queries regarding
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maritime and autonomous. You will have a prior background in naval architecture, ocean engineering and mechanical engineering. You should be already familiar with the majority of simulation and experimental
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of the application asks for your funding intentions. In this section, you should detail fully all the competitions in which you would like to be considered. There is no limit to the number of competitions you may