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on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), and Predictive Maintenance for optimizing wind turbine performance and reliability. This research will develop an AI-powered wind turbine
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shift in the world of hardware design. On the one hand, the increasing complexity of deep-learning models demands computers faster and more powerful than ever before. On the other hand, the numerical
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, an extensive training programme in respect of industry-specific skills, and access to hotfire facilities at Westcott, Machrihanish, and elsewhere. You can learn more about the programme at r2t2.org.uk. Kick
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solutions need to be safe and accurate. Aim This project will focus on investigating and developing new ways in which deep learning-based solutions can continuously learn and deal with unseen situations, with
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effect can be predicted. You will acquire in-situ and remote-sensing data of cirrus forming downwind of flights over the past decade, along with measurements/estimates of local conditions and emissions
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an increasingly complex development environment. Areas to consider that impact the modelling are: Framework Language Process How wide / how deep i.e. what do we model and why? How much provides a good answer i.e
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understood how such automation solutions can be safely and robustly supported with state-of-the-art deep learning. There is a need for new AI that can incrementally learn and adapt without losing accuracy
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turbulence, and use this knowledge to identify control strategies through deep reinforcement learning. The methods developed in this project will directly contribute to designing novel porous media
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AI-Driven Digital Twin for Predictive Maintenance in Aerospace – In Partnership with Rolls-Royce PhD
relationships, together with deep domain expertise. These methods open new possibilities for extracting and connecting knowledge at scale. The goal is to enhance digital twins with the capability to interpret
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, analytical and computer programming skills. Advantage will be given to applicants with experience in one or more of the following: signal processing, deep learning, acoustics, psychoacoustics, acoustic