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effective energy management system (EMS) is then necessary to monitor the states and optimize the use of HESS, consequently enhancing the eVTOL’s desired performance. The state-of-the-art review indicates
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assessment, and forecasting its future states. Together, these technologies can significantly enhance safety, reliability, and design optimization to make hydrogen-powered aviation both viable and certifiable
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of manufacturing variation. Provide recommendations for process optimization and compensation strategies to improve repeatability and accuracy in high-performance applications. Funding Only Home students can apply
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development of optimal passive mitigation solutions through the enhancement of components such as elastomers. These elements will be selected and optimised to absorb and isolate shock and vibration while
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with symptoms. However, our brain operates differently between sleeping and waking brain states, and an optimal system should take this into account. The aim of this project is to develop brain state
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methods to improve systems, and ML research develops such methods. Major gains are made when the development of ML and systems are symbiotic and co-optimized. This is relevant across a broad spectrum of
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(HVDC) technology will be used to bundle energy from several windfarms and transport to load centres. Future offshore wind farms are expected to be further optimized either functionally or in
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project will involve optimizing the trapping conditions—such as laser power, wavelength, and nanostructure geometry—to prevent photodamage while achieving strong signal enhancement. The project will also
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, optimized for coupling with molecular vibrational and electronic transitions. By embedding selected organic or hybrid molecules into these cavities, the research will probe the emergence of quantum light
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response times and elucidate the energy transfer pathways within the nanogap. Additionally, the research will investigate the temperature and material-dependent properties to optimize switching efficiency