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This project aims to investigate the capabilities of adaptive structures that change their geometry and mechanical properties to accommodate operational loading and extend their lifespan, thereby supporting sustainable infrastructure and a circular economy. The core objective of this project is...
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solutions that extend the operational life of devices and reduce environmental impact, applicable to areas like smart grids, electric vehicles, and portable electronics. Research Focus Areas: Power-Aware
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sites. The electrification of heating in particular is one of the biggest challenges facing the UK. The move to heat pumps for space heating would require at least a doubling of grid capacity if boilers
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-supervisor. Power grids are undergoing rapid digitalisation with the ambition to achieve net-zero goals set by several nations. In response, grid operators are designing next-generation intelligent substations
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, industrial and grid-level power electronics. The purpose is to improve the electric vehicles and the UKs energy infrastructure as we move into a low carbon economy. A paradigm shift in technology will be
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delivered is fundamental for the sustainable delivery of fusion power to the electricity grid. This project is based at Newcastle University, but will be co-supervised by the UK Atomic Energy Authority. The
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methodologies for human-centric generative design, validated through case studies in sectors like engineering design, smart manufacturing, and supply chain management, etc. Develop open-source tools
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, which is not possible with current systems. It aligns with key STEM themes and EPSRC’s strategic focus on ‘Engineering’, ‘Health and Medical Technologies’, and ‘AI, Digital, and Smart Applications
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. If the later, then the overall non- biodegradable component would not be eliminated but would be reduced. 'Smart substitutions'. This explores the possibility that chemical substitutions that provide required in
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 year. Applications are invited for a Research Associate (Postdoc) to join the Prorok Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Technology