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delivered is fundamental for the sustainable delivery of fusion power to the electricity grid. This project is based at Newcastle University, but will be co-supervised by the UK Atomic Energy Authority. The
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the foundation for the development of a 'space-based early warning system' of a swarm of micro satellites each to individually tag asteroids that could hit the Earth. The post will provide an excellent opportunity
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been collected in Malawi under a joint agreement with the Government of Malawi, with field phenotype data, genomic sequencing data obtained in the UK, and micro-CT scanning data being also collected
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, computing, and energy economics. The successful candidate will have an excellent understanding in one of the following fields: power system operations, power system economics, linear programming, micro
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, and energy efficiency. Advanced Manufacturing: Developing and implementing cutting-edge fabrication techniques (e.g., micro-fabrication, polymer, nanoparticle) to realise the designed metamaterial
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in peak flows continue to occur once surface storage is full, potentially due to their unique vegetation and micro-topography. This PhD will address research gaps in quantifying how much peatland
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each year. Modern applications—from power grids to vehicle platoons—depend on large networks of autonomous subsystems. Without a solid theoretical underpinning, ensuring both collective objectives
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on the grid is a global challenge, with countries and companies competing to be the first to achieve it. Successful, large-scale power generation using fusion will be a major step towards achieving Net Zero and
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solutions that extend the operational life of devices and reduce environmental impact, applicable to areas like smart grids, electric vehicles, and portable electronics. Research Focus Areas: Power-Aware
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Learning Centre (SUSIM ). Further support from AIM will enable deeper insight to material performance and failure through a variety of imaging techniques including micro-CT and digital volume correlation