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Funding amount Standard UKRI stipend, RTSG, Fees Covered. The project: Tracking and controlling the spread of emerging pathogens using sequentially collected data is a critical challenge in public
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Methods In this project we want to provide a better understanding of how cloudiness affects, and is affected by, environmental factors called “cloud controlling factors”. Success of this goal will be
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project will develop novel methods for modelling and controlling large space structures (LSSs), so that they can be reliably utilised in space-based solar power (SBSP) applications. Working with leading
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have been the mainstay of infection control but with resistant strains on the increase, alternative strategies need to be considered such as host-directed therapies. These focus on how to modulate
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technology increases the grid’s exposure to cyber-attacks, which can compromise measurement signals, disrupt control commands, or induce model or data-driven instability. This project aims to develop a robust multi
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Research Studentship in Numerical Optimisation and Control 3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Embedded Optimisation for Autonomous Spacecraft Control Supervisors: Prof Paul Goulart The project
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challenge that needs to be overcome. By understanding and controlling how small droplets dissolve and feed the growth of larger ones, we can design systems with finely tuned size, stability, and function
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-terminal scheme configurations with various combinations of DC voltage controlling stations (including droop control, both single and multiple droop) and active power controlling stations. The multi-terminal
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. This PhD proposal aims to develop an integrated modelling-prediction-control framework that uses extreme-weather-aware AI to coordinate frequency stability, voltage control, optimal power distribution, and
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3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Efficient engineering and control of predictable and reliable biotechnologies. Supervisors: Prof Antonis Papachristodoulou and Prof Harrison Steel This project