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PhD Studentship available in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Robotics and AI for Net Zero (RAINZ) This studentship is offered by the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Robotics and
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The transition to net-zero aviation has emerged as a critical objective in the global effort to mitigate climate change, with the aviation sector currently accounting for approximately 2–3% of global CO₂ emissions
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system development. Motivation The transition to net-zero aviation has emerged as a critical objective in the global effort to mitigate climate change, with the aviation sector currently accounting
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configurations that leverage 3D flux paths to achieve higher power and torque density without compromising efficiency. Key challenges to be addressed include managing localised loss density and thermal gradients
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challenges to be addressed include managing localised loss density and thermal gradients through advanced cooling integration, as well as using topology optimisation, soft magnetic materials (e.g., cobalt-iron
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Edinburgh, Scotland | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
support UK industry to reach net zero. Alongside their research, our PhD researchers gain valuable training in how to apply their research within the wider industrial system, including opportunities
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opportunity to interact with partners from the UK's Food Authenticity Network and to join a wider network of collaborators working to ensure the authenticity of natural products. During your PhD, you will
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, and space hardware. This PhD research aims to develop a comprehensive Mode Selection Framework for Reduced Order Modelling (ROM) in Structural Dynamics—using machine learning to build robust
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. Background and aims: As we move towards the future of large communication networks and remote sensing, applications such as 6G communications will require higher data rates, wider bandwidth, and stronger
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debris (Kessler's Syndrome). To manage this, global sensor networks monitor our space environment in both optical and radio regimes. This research project will contribute to advancing space situational