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, the nature of the porosity and permeability which controls fluid flow within these rocks is poorly understood, limiting our ability to capitalise on their resource potential. Central to this problem is
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enteric coatings that dissolve at specific pH ranges, but these lack precision and control over release timing/location. Ingestible “smart capsules”, such as IntelliCap, have emerged as an attractive
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ultimately allow us to design robust, manufacturable, and effective passive flow control concepts using smart materials and geometries for the next wave of hypersonic flight. You will develop an end-to-end
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at the Department of Functional Materials and Catalysis at the Faculty of Chemistry develops advanced porous materials (MOF and COF) for sensing, energy conversion and catalysis. This PhD project aims to control
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large herbivores and off-road driving, using the RPI to control for climate-driven variability and incorporating data from allied ground monitoring. This should reveal landscape-scale recovery timeframes
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About the role Applications are invited for a Research Associate position within the Control and Power Research Group, working on a new research initiative focused on load modelling in power systems
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handle to control biomolecular chemistry as their behaviour (e.g. binding interactions) can be programmed with electrochemical signals. Establishing electrochemical control over the interactions between
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Project advert The democratization of finance is transforming global asset management. Retail investors, empowered by trading apps and AI-driven platforms, now control a rapidly expanding share of
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate position within the Control and Power Research Group, working on a new research initiative focused on load modelling in power systems at grid supply
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improves the performance of ROMs, making them more applicable to real-time structural health monitoring, vibration analysis, and control design. This research offers real-world impact across several