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will dynamically adjust turbine parameters such as yaw, pitch, and torque to maximize Annual Energy Production (AEP) while minimizing component stress. Additionally, a hybrid predictive maintenance model
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increasingly important and pressing due to the rapid growth of offshore renewable energy as a critical part of the UK’s ambitious plan to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. These extreme waves
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the ECOMEDS project Ability to work independently and as part of a team Candidates are strongly encouraged to contact Dr Alexandra Sapoznik (Alexandra.sapoznik@kcl.ac.uk ) to discuss the project plan in advance
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abilities for power electronics systems and proficiency in PCB design and implementation. Moreover, experience with finite element software, such as Ansys Maxwell or Q3D, and hands-on experience would be
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opportunity for personal and professional growth. As part of the research, the student will have opportunities to attend leading international conferences, where they can present findings, engage with experts
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part-time. Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available A number of awards are available on a competitive basis. Funding provider This award is
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also part of a new centre, the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero. This will develop the necessary networking, training and skills to enable rapid growth in hydrogen
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that facilitate seamless integration between AI hardware components and embedded systems, ensuring efficient data flow and processing. Cranfield University offers a distinctive research environment renowned for its
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within the Centre for Digital Innovations in Health & Social Care, you will join an active research centre and will be collaborating with researchers as part of a programme of research concerned with
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genomes. Dr Karam Teixeira's group uses Drosophila as a model to study transposable element biology, epigenetic regulation and inheritance, small RNA-based defence mechanisms, and germline biology in