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techniques for modelling and monitoring the infusion and curing process and this PhD will bring these elements together to form a digital twin of the process. This digital twin will be used to predict
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Gustavo Quino For queries regarding the application process, email Lisa Kelly , PhD Administrator Equality, Diversity and Inclusion:Imperial is committed to equality and valuing diversity. We are an Athena
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potential of this technology. This is exactly what this PhD project is about. Depending on your interests and skills, you will be working on one or more of the following research challenges: Using fluid
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Conventional metal mining, in which minerals are physically extracted from the subsurface and then processed to recover target metals (which often make up only a small fraction of the total mass) is
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Microfluidics and lateral flow assay engineering Translational diagnostics and AMR-focused assay development Digital image analysis and Python-based data processing The project includes opportunities
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benefit from the extensive and broad expertise in AI and biomedical computing at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. The work will be done in close collaboration with a
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conditions. For instance, cameras used to monitor the behaviour of nesting birds typically require mains power or are too bulky to fit unobtrusively in nests without disturbing the occupants. Thermal imaging
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overheating models by integrating TIR imagery with energy flux data, building physics parameters, and local weather conditions. Apply machine learning techniques for TIR and other open-source image analysis
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new types of measurements, can help us create a more complete picture of the electron wavefunction. The project relies on a combination of concepts from quantum mechanics, information theory, and
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“black boxes,” making it difficult for regulators, engineers, and the public to understand or verify why an AV behaved in a particular way. This lack of transparency is a major barrier to certification