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, hierarchical and composable analysis and design is needed. The project will leverage tools from contract-based design theory to formalise such security and performance guarantees at multiple resolutions
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permanent magnet electrical machines are pushing performance boundaries. A major challenge is the structural integrity of the carbon-fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) sleeves used to contain the rotor’s magnets
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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
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Job Purpose The successful candidate will contribute to a project focusing on remote RF Sensing and its applications in healthcare involving technologies for both sensing and communications, under
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the field of Computational Morphodynamics in plants. The work will be within the ERC-funded project RESYDE (https://resydeproject.org ) with the aim of building a virtual flower using multi-level data and
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the field of Computational Morphodynamics in plants. The work will be within the ERC-funded project RESYDE (https://resydeproject.org ) with the aim of building a virtual flower using multi-level data and
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). Overview We are looking for PhD candidate to work with The National Hub for Decarbonised, Adaptable and Resilient Transport Infrastructures (DARe ), led by Newcastle University and is jointly funded by EPSRC
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to velocity profiles, which will be informative for the design of offshore renewables. Further mathematical analysis of these nonlinear terms will shed light on the question: what generates these extreme waves
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interpersonal skills with the ability to work with patients, members of the public, and present as a representative of the lab at national and international scientific events • Demonstrate strong mathematical
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, advanced and unconventional airframes, sustainable aviation fuels, and hydrogen-powered combustion aircraft, along with operational improvements. These impacts will be assessed during the use phase as