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: Coordination Layer: Formulate passivity-based conditions that guarantee agents—modelled as general nonlinear systems—synchronize their outputs or follow desired collective patterns purely through local
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behaviours of thin foils in vacuum and inert environments will be explored. Based on the results, a constitutive material model including the creep effect (time, temperature and load dependencies) will be
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constitutive material model including the creep effect (time, temperature and load dependencies) will be developed. This project is available from 1st October 2025. Applications accepted until post is filled
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. The project delves into areas such as hardware-based security measures, tamper detection, and the integration of explainable AI models within embedded platforms. Situated within the esteemed IVHM Centre and
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-frequency Joule losses. Litz wire is one of the most promising solutions due to its exceptional ability to reduce AC losses and boost power density. Today's modelling tools are not yet equipped to fully
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and use the results to iteratively refine devices and models. You should have the ambition to publish you work in top ranked international journals and at leading conferences and have a dedication to
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well as across the full life cycle. Expected Outcomes Development of aircraft energy consumption model(s) Adaptation and application of the model for different fuels and/or propulsion systems, and for different
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insights into the robustness and resilience of land use decisions in an uncertain future. Relevant landscape models will be applied in selected case study countries to explore greenhouse gas flux and
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physics background. Experience of experimental and computational modelling of icing physics, instrumentation and imaging techniques would be an advantage. Funding The Centre of Propulsion and Thermal
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collection of evidence of impact through communication activities, feature-limited software releases and efforts to inform policy. Candidates for this PhD should have a strong foundation in computer