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accelerated in the last few years along with the booming of digital technologies. One of the key elements for a successful implementation of the PdM strategy is the usage of technologies that can effectively
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well as Civil and Structural Engineering and 27th for Environmental Sciences in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025. BEEE is one of the constituent departments of the Faculty of Construction and
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of Southampton. Before joining Southampton, he was a Postdoc at the University of Birmingham (2023-2024) and Newcastle University (2021-2023). More details can be found in his personal website: https://hanwu.ac.cn
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early 2030s. One prominent HTGR configuration is the pebble-bed reactor, in which spherical fuel elements (pebbles) are densely packed within the core, creating a complex and heterogeneous thermal-fluid
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University of Strathclyde will lead the wind energy training and research elements of the programme. Funded by ESB and EPSRC, this 4 year this PhD studentship, at the University of Strathclyde is in the area
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has a dramatic effect on the fate of a component—a part may survive millions of cycles in vacuum and last only a few hundreds of thousands in air and much lower in actively corrosive environments
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considering various elements in the process. The integration of computer vision techniques in this project will also enhance the value of this work. The students will not only gain an experience and insight
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on sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation of alkenes, and requires the use of toxic cyanide and metal complex catalysts, resulting in a host of by-products, therefore limits the development of the traditional