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and controlling defects and lay the foundation for a thermal physics-based approach to process qualification. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly evolving technology that continues to drive
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Nuclear fusion offers the prospect of clean, abundant, and safe energy that could transform global energy systems. Achieving this goal depends on materials that can endure extreme environments
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. Understanding the process of droplet impact and freezing dynamics at high airspeeds, on textured and non-textured surfaces is critical to deciphering the physics behind ice adhesion and accretion. Previous work
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significant weight savings, and improve the overall efficiency of the Hydrogen system, and at the end, of the aircraft. Nevertheless, to deliver those expected benefits, it is absolutely necessary to understand
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, ultimately optimising the deposition process. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly advancing technology, driving numerous innovations and finding diverse applications across industries such as aerospace
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UK honours degree or equivalent in Engineering, Chemistry, Applied Physics, or a related discipline; a Master’s degree in these subjects would be of advantage. Funding This is a Fully-funded
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modelling tools to understand and tailor the physical and chemical interactions at the interfaces within metascintillators. Cranfield University’s Centre for Materials is internationally recognised
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significantly reduce the amount of vibration data to be stored on edge devices or sent to the clouds. Hence, this project's results will have a high impact on reducing the hardware installation and operation
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methods in the past. A piece of comprehensive computer software, Pythia with the corresponding capabilities have been developed and tested successfully in several industrial applications. The software can
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coefficients. This strategy carries large uncertainty and requires vast amount of expensive and time-consuming experimental data. Worse, sometimes the experimental data is simply inaccessible. The need for cost