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. This exciting role offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research with real-world impact, collaborating closely with industry partners and supporting the transition to more sustainable healthcare
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to help Engineer better applications of industrial drop dynamic processes, including inkjet printing and additive manufacturing. Specific research objectives will focus on understanding how microscopic
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Short overview of PhD opportunity The PhD studentship aims at studying and developing more comprehensive user interfaces for computer-aided decision-making processes, which can benefit from 3D/360
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computational recourses for limited duration yet highly accurate particle-in-cell (PIC) modelling. Kingston University has developed a simulation model, dubbed PERSEUS, that narrows the gap between these two
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. Nature-based solutions (NbS) have gained increasing attention in recent years, with the UK at the forefront of deploying NbS to address various environmental challenges. Water Utilities have implemented
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, and Internet-of-Things / Industry 4.0 technologies. Knowledge of computer science principles and modern AI approaches in computer vision and/or time series analysis is a plus. The position requires
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. Lightweight aerostructures with high shear strength, vibration damping, and acoustic attenuation are crucial for meeting strength and noise certification requirements in the aerospace industry. Certain thin
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Solubility, and dissolution dynamics, are key physico-chemical properties of active ingredient solid forms and are required across the chemical industry, however their determination remains a
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for meeting strength and noise certification requirements in the aerospace industry. Certain thin wall elements of aerostructures are essentially made from high-strength foils in Titanium or Nickel alloys
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the paper industry. Motivation This project will form part of a wider network of European partners spread across Europe from Universities (Nottingham/Ghent/Maastricht), smaller SMEs (Nova Biochem), Research