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and motion of hand captured by 3D/4D scanning to the mechanics of the textiles for exoskeleton design. 2. Build and experimentally evaluate textile exoskeletons using lab-based motion capture, pressure
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industry projects that emissions reductions will be achieved through a combination of low-carbon alternative fuels and the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) scheme
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utilities mostly for corrosion protection of the secondary circuit components.[1] FFA are molecules with a hydrophobic tail (carbon chain) and a hydrophilic head (usually a NH2 group). Injected in the side as
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industrially relevant research. The Sustainable Manufacturing Systems Centre leads pioneering work in resource-efficient production, digitalisation, and zero-carbon manufacturing. Our Doctoral Network offers a
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improvement, the study will evaluate broader outcomes, including pupils’ quality of life and perceived engagement with academic tasks, measured at the end of therapy and at follow-up. To capture young people’s
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energy and aerospace solutions. In particular, surface-mounted permanent magnet electrical machines are pushing performance boundaries. A major challenge is the structural integrity of the carbon-fibre
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permanent magnet electrical machines are pushing performance boundaries. A major challenge is the structural integrity of the carbon-fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) sleeves used to contain the rotor’s magnets
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techniques like generalisations of Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) models, Dynamic Linear Models (DLM) and joint longitudinal and survival models. To appropriately capture uncertainty
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surrogate kernels of Alumina or Zirconia) that is surrounded by four coating layers made of pyrolytic carbon and silicon carbide (SiC). These coatings work together to prevent the release of radioactive
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peatlands at their bioclimatic range limits. Peatlands are diverse wetland habitats that act as substantial terrestrial carbon stores, increasingly featuring in climate change mitigation strategies and the