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. At the Rolls-Royce UTC, we are developing the next generation of continuum robots and other robotic solutions to perform tasks within restrictive environments. This project builds on these research/industrial
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to achieve efficient and proactive reconstruction of the printing process, enabling real-time in-situ monitoring of large-volume material deposition and 2) How to adaptively compensate for size-induced defect
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process is poorly recorded and needs improvement. Aims and Objectives In collaboration with the Health Innovation Partnership, a modelling pipeline will be devised to cope with the challenges of data
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, nuclear engineering, fusion energy, chemical engineering, physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering to name a few. No prior experience is mandatory. Some knowledge of fusion basics and/or microstructural
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will provide training in nanomaterials synthesis, soft matter physics, X-ray scattering, and data-driven experimental design. The student will gain expertise in an emerging area of colloidal science
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reward mechanisms that can incentivise participants to contribute to the training process. Entities should be fairly compensated based on their contributions, which requires developing methods to assess
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information about the application process, please consult our PhD programme webpage or apply directly by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. Before applying, you should carefully review the research carried
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influences process reliability, efficiency of usage of hospital resources and risk to staff and patient safety. Hence, having a model that integrates these various aspects of procedure is essential to result
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supportive lab culture with flexible working practices Applications welcome from candidates from under-represented backgrounds Adjustments available to support candidates with physical disabilities
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ensure you hold an offer of a place by the time the school committee make their selection. To enter the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures PhD Studentship competition, you must submit an application