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of your research will lie on the study of topological order using tensor network methods. You continuously stay informed about the state of the art in your field. You present your research plan
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project description: Inkjet printing allows multiple materials to be 3D-printed simultaneously, useful for printing functional devices. Discovering the interactions of these materials and how to leverage
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of the complex physics governing the interaction between the heat source and the material. Additionally, it seeks to develop an efficient modelling approach to accurately predict and control the temperature field
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/or increase in efficiency. Additive manufacturing (AM) could help increase the efficiency of the GTs by enabling complex designs. AM has been used for static GT components, however the use for high
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dynamic environments, including narrow spaces and interactions with unfamiliar objects. This project aligns with Rolls-Royce’s technical needs for developing soft robotic solutions to enable in-situ/on-wing
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Do you want to design and construct synthetic life-like cells? A major goal of synthetic biology is to create life-like artificial cells from non-living components, i.e. the bottom-up approach
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innovation and find diverse applications across industries such as aerospace, energy, and automotive. Among its various techniques, wire-arc directed energy deposition (WA-DED) stands out as a highly promising
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to human and environmental interactions across various sectors such as healthcare, education, and urban planning. The primary aim of this project is to develop Multi-Intelligence Agents (MIAs) that combine
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and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr Marco Colombo Application Deadline: 30 December 2025 Details Are you ready to push the boundaries of engineering innovation and
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into the models that are used to evaluate a range of deviations from guidelines including their interactions and effects on procedure outcomes and used to support operational and strategic decisions. This approach