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to provide a synergistic temperature-AQ Early Warning System (EWS) for the UK, as a tool to mitigate such risk. It is an open research challenge and the candidate will be able to decide upon the most optimal
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. This PhD proposal aims to develop an integrated modelling-prediction-control framework that uses extreme-weather-aware AI to coordinate frequency stability, voltage control, optimal power distribution, and
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Applications are invited from PhD studentship candidates with good first degrees in computer science, physics, maths, biology, neuroscience, engineering or other relevant disciplines to join
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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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laboratory at Swansea University. This demonstrator will closely replicate the industrial structure to ensure the relevance of the research undertaken in this PhD study. A major aspect of the work is the
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assembly of foldamers often lack the mechanical properties required for their optimal performance as biomedical devices. Polymers have recently emerged as a promising class of materials for biomedical
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This PhD project explores the use of plasmonic nanostructures for trapping and spectroscopic characterization of proteins, enabling real-time, label-free studies of their structure, dynamics, and
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This PhD project explores the intersection of quantum plasmonics and molecular photonics, aiming to measure quantum light emission from molecules confined within plasmonic optical cavities
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This PhD project investigates ultrafast optical switching in plasmonic nanogaps, leveraging their exceptional ability to confine electromagnetic fields into sub-nanometer volumes [1-6]. Plasmonic
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successful candidate will join the PhD programme of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manchester. This 42-month PhD position (funded by the University of Manchester) is a full scholarship