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the UK’s DRI landscape – this i ncludes research software engineers, platforms experts, PhDs, PDRAs and academics – and build up a thriving community which is committed to world-leading research
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major part of its energy strategy, the coming years offer a significant opportunity to develop such projects across the UK. In Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland (LLR), there is strong local momentum
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at Sellafield Ltd is expected during the PhD, supporting real-world application of the research and strengthening links with end users. Training and networking opportunities provided through the SATURN
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We are looking for a candidate with a strong academic and research background in one or more of the following areas: Distributed optimisation Data-driven modelling Control systems Smart grid and
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will enable the advanced monitoring and computing techniques of power systems, as well as to create a resilient control and operation for both energy network and distributed energy sources. This PhD
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. Johnson Matthey, a FTSE 250 organisation, is a global leader in sustainable technologies specialising in catalysis, precious metal products, chemicals and process technology. With operations in over 30
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interface with cyber and physical aspects of power systems such as the software-defined networking (SDN) in the microgrid control. Supervised by Prof. Xin Zhang (cyber-physical power systems) , the PhD
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We are looking for a candidate with a strong academic and research background in one or more of the following areas: Distributed optimisation Data-driven modelling Control systems Smart grid and
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of eight academics with seven research associates and 20 PhD students. We currently have three laboratories to support the work in this area, focussing on Smart Grid and Power Systems Modelling
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inherently centralized nature, which is at odds with the structure of modern power systems as networks of decentralized, interconnected and interacting systems. A logical solution to this is the use