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Digital-Twin Technology to Accelerate Development of Electric Propulsion Systems This exciting opportunity is based within the Power Electronics, Machine and Control Research Institute at Faculty
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of quantum sensors for acceleration sensing is a key priority due to its potential to revolutionise inertial navigation, environmental monitoring and geological surveying. Presently, the acceleration sensing
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force actuator,[4] that rotaxanes under tension act as a lever that accelerate the dissociation of interlocked covalent bonds,[5] and that catenanes can act as mechanical protecting groups.[5] In
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, integrity-aware multi-domain navigation benchmark and associated algorithms, tested in realistic operational environments. The outputs will support standardisation efforts, accelerate cross-domain navigation
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Are you ready to push the boundaries of engineering innovation and accelerate the world’s transition to carbon-neutral energy systems? Join the Thermofluids Group in the School of Mechanical
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hardware/software accelerators and through energy-aware workload placement. The project overall will involve cutting-edge research towards holistic optimisation of energy efficiency in mobile networks by
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resistivity. The aim is to accelerate the commercialization of next-generation sodium-ion batteries. This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and annual stipend at standard UKRI rates (currently £20,780
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scientists, cell biologists, bioimaging specialists and physicists, as well as a postdoc with a specific background pitcher plant development, transcriptomics and bioinformatics. Supported by this expert team
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research group with a broad interest in plant biomechanics, ecology, development and evolution. A supervisory team comprising a plant scientist, a cell biologist and a physicist, as well as two postdocs with
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to accelerate the development of net-zero hydrogen combustors. This project will use state of the art CFD techniques, offering potential benefits to industry and will contribute to the progress of science in