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aircraft, utilized for research into thermal management and system health monitoring, supporting studies in military aircraft systems. Engaging with these facilities allows students to acquire practical
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, potentially including machine learning. This research will support the path to net zero flights and there will be opportunities to become involved in practical aspects of fuel system design and testing during
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energy storage within HVDC networks is a promising response to these challenges. Such integration allows HVDC systems to deliver a broad range of new grid services, including fast frequency response
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control system that enhances Annual Energy Production (AEP), reduces mechanical stress, and improves fault detection using machine learning (ML) and physics-based modelling. The candidate will gain hands
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, dynamical systems and statistical physics. The candidate will be jointly supervised by the Coventry team Dr Fei He and the Stellenbosch team Prof. Francesco Petruccione . This project will contribute
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researcher with expertise in communication, project management, and leadership. You will build a robust national and international network and acquire advanced knowledge essential for implementing critical
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performance of industrial systems (up to 100 MW+). You will receive specialist training through the Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero CDT and be based at Loughborough University. Primary supervisor Sonya Calnan is
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glaucoma (POAG) is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. It arises from fibrotic remodelling of the trabecular meshwork, a filter-like structure in the anterior chamber of the eye. As the
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, embedded intelligence, and adaptive cyber-physical systems that operate safely under uncertainty and dynamic conditions. This PhD at Cranfield University explores the development of resilient, AI-enabled
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Project Summary: This is a fully funded 4-year PhD position with the aim of developing new materials that can make decisions about their own movement in response to stimuli. Many biological