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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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the security of e-governance systems. About the Project This PhD project will focus on the design of secure e-governance systems, ensuring their resilience against post-quantum attackers. You will
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is characterised by complex and highly dynamic turbulent flows that define the performance and design of renewable energy systems and their infrastructure. This PhD project aims to enhance
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to contribute to advancing disruptive technologies with high-potential impact for decarbonising energy systems, while developing industry-relevant skills in power conversion systems design, testing and validation
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at home. This project will specifically look at how attitudes towards wearable assistive devices are impacted by individual differences and the design choices that are made when creating assistive
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will develop autonomous on-board guidance algorithms for space missions using open-source numerical solvers for convex optimisation developed at the University of Oxford. The focus will be on designing
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MRI, echocardiography, and CT. Another promising approach is the use of cardiac digital twins—mathematical models that simulate a patient’s heart to allow the design and in silico testing of novel
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University in the Centre for Digital and Design Engineering, part of the Manufacturing, Materials and Design theme. The Centre provides access to advanced simulation, visualisation, and high-performance
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defects without compromising structural integrity, thus ensuring passenger safety and operational efficiency. The project aims to design and prototype a ground-based automated inspection system capable
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the coupled effect on supersonic combustion. This data can then help support future design efforts, which requires validation data where the effects of thermal warpage can be included. To achieve