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these, and then determine their imaging performance in bespoke optical systems in the visible light range. Applicants should have, or be expected to gain, a high (1st or 2:1) honours degree in Physics or Electrical
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computational methods to optimise the quality of doubly curved shell structures manufactured from recycled, short-fibre composites. A particular novelty of the research will be the inclusion stochastic elements
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Reza Godini and Prof. Riikka Puurunen , will contribute to a high-impact collaborative research environment. This position is part of the Aalto Hydrogen Innovation Centre Doctoral School (https
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required to have high performance, vacuum-based, insulation and integrate equipment capable of surviving this challenging environment. This adds weight and is one of the big challenges for aircraft
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performance will be assessed using finite element analysis and experimental work. Additionally, life cycle assessment will be performed to quantify environmental and economic impacts. This project is intended
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of
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on performance and safety, for example, through the efficient computation of Lyapunov and barrier functions, forward and backward reachable sets, optimal value functions etc. The broad goal is to build upon recent
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transport, high-performance mechanical seals are essential. These seals prevent gas leakage by maintaining a sub-micron-thin layer of hydrogen between a rotating ceramic face and a stationary face. The
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operating filters. Quantify operational performance including headloss recovery, filtrate turbidity, biological stability and lifecycle carbon—using high-resolution sensor data and life-cycle assessment tools
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. The start date is October 2025. Are you passionate about applying computational science to real-world engineering problems? Do you want to develop digital twins of materials that can predict performance and