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reusable launchers, autonomous robotics, and advanced materials could redefine how we design space structures. The ability to remotely assemble orbital systems from multiple launcher payloads would allow
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satellite communication systems. The aim of the PhD is to investigate, design and fabricate multi-port glass-based components (e.g. isolators, circulators, and loads) for >60 GHz duplexer applications
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project will explore a new strategy: using high-entropy design principles to assemble multicomponent QD mixtures into non-close-packed superlattices with tuneable structure and emergent properties. Paving
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group is actively contributing to the Electric Power Innovation for a Carbon-free Society Center (EPICS ) and is closely collaborating with partners in the UK, USA, and Australia. Funding: The PhD
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mechanisms, with the current generation having significant drawbacks, including low energy efficiency, high operating voltage or temperature. This project will develop the materials, methods, and designs
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well as to drive impactful research and innovation. PolyU will strive to continually excel as an innovative world-class university that makes a positive impact on society, living up to the University’s motto
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motivated PhD student to join our interdisciplinary team to help address critical challenges in high-speed electrical machine design for electrified transportation and power generation. Together, we will make
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. The developed new knowledge will assist performance designs, analysis, operations, and condition monitoring of sCO2 power generation systems. The project will be undertaken using the strong thermodynamic
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colleagues at Public Health to evaluate the development of a Mental Wellbeing approach that is designed with and delivered by the Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise Sector. The learning from
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research will focus on contributing to the design of this network and verification of its performance, or specific aspects of it. It may involve, as one component of the research, developing the Claims