31 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at University of East Anglia in United Kingdom
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of diverse clinical scans and the anatomical structure of the heart. The model can be fine-tuned for different clinical tasks without retraining the entire network, enabling an agile workflow for performing
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Project supervisor - Dr Tom Hargreaves Tackling climate change and meeting Net Zero targets will demand substantial changes to people’s everyday lives. Many different visions of Net Zero energy
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conferences and writing peer-reviewed papers. This PhD includes 3-6 months spent at the UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL), for research-led training on inferring CO2 emissions using atmospheric datasets and
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effectively under increasingly demanding operating conditions. Thermal management based on direct contact two-phase boiling dielectric oil immersion strategies offer a transformative route, using liquid-vapour
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of pregnant women. It will build on the already existing BirthView simulator that renders a virtual fetus and the maternal pelvic anatomy on a screen whilst visualising the interactive contact between them
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successive photoisomerisation and thermal helix inversion (THI) steps. Synthetic efforts have optimised the rate of THI but often at the expense of isomerisation yield. The ultimate goal of the project is to
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Primary supervisor - Dr Penelope Pickers Background Current projections of the global land carbon sink are widely divergent, because there is currently no robust method to separate net ecosystem
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are poultry and pigs via the food chain. The UK is a net importer of food, and Brazil is a major global player in the production of animal protein, being the world’s third largest producer of chickens and the
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coordination capabilities essential for operations in complex urban environments. With advancements in 5G mobile networks, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven navigation, Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity
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Anglia) and to present their results to wide-ranging audiences in conferences and meetings. The multidisciplinary nature of this project will contribute to build a broad network and will provide