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participate in publications/scientific presentations. This is part of your personality: Completed master's or diploma degree in the field of quantitative-oriented business administration, business informatics
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for use as thermal insulation coating in battery systems, with the goal of significantly improving thermal management, extending battery lifespan, and enhancing performance in high-temperature environments
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Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research into experimental and computational heat and mass transfer, multiphase flows, thermal management, refrigeration, energy
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successful candidate will develop a public-programme-as-research project and will: Design and deliver a three-year public programme including exhibitions (solo and group), talks, events, performances, digital
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or computational modelling is desirable but not essential; applicants should demonstrate strong academic performance, resilience in the face of research challenges, a proactive attitude to learning and a willingness
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optimisation/high-value products Project start date: 01 October 2025 Supervisors: Dr Steve Slocombe and Dr Miguel Lurgi Aligned programme of study: PhD in Bioscience
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materials with the high performance of liquid systems. Through innovative ultraviolet photopolymerisation, you will synthesise and optimise eco-friendly GPEs using varying polymer blends, solvents, and
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, detection, localisation, etc.) Reconfigurable/programmable radio environments and system/network-level antenna design Theory with guarantees (convex/non-convex optimisation, performance analysis, machine
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, balancing efficiency and sustainability in AI deployment poses a significant challenge, calling for advances in model design and training to reduce environmental impact while maintaining high performance
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Project details Early detection of cognitive decline allows identification of those at high risk of developing dementia when medical treatments may be effective in preventing disease onset. Our