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in handling stall onset and recovery. This project will focus on the modelling and control of hysteresis effects, under the framework of numerical optimal control. The aim is to develop advanced
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of male quality. Specific questions and approaches taken can be tailored to the particular interests of the student, but objectives could include: (1) Applying cutting-edge genomic methods to study the
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well as utilisation of material characterisation techniques ultimately driving best practice methods and new technology to the AM team. We support a portfolio of industrial projects with varying content and duration
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Optimization-based control explores the use of optimization algorithms for feedback control of dynamical systems. For example, model predictive control (MPC) is a widely used optimization-based control method
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a combination of organic chemistry synthesis, biochemical synthesis, and analytical methods such as mass spectrometry and NMR to identify reaction products. Please apply for this project using
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High speed photography to investigate surface wear and fatigue in railway rail and wheel steels
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Materials at Sheffield (SMASH) research team in the School of Chemical, Materials, and Biological Engineering. This project constitutes part of the 5-year BuildZero programme , a £6 million project funded by
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interactions with the free surface of the sodium pool, and the stratification and natural circulation of the sodium pool. Numerical simulations will be carried out using direct numerical simulations (DNS) and
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Overview Our postgraduate research student community plays a central role in the research life of the University. PGR students undertake their own programme of research, supervised by an academic
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delivery of student experience as students progress through their programme journeys, from welcome and transition to graduation. You will set the annual schedule of key activities and lead developments to