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-billionths of a second (femtosecond). X-ray free-electron lasers (XFEL) are a powerful tool to watch material dynamics on these timescales but how to design and interpret XFEL experiments remains challenging
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uncertainty quantification for robust structural design, particularly for complex aero-engine systems with limited experimental data. Recent work by the University of Southampton developed a novel data driven
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on these results and structural integrity assessments, potentially monitor their health in situ if needed. The focus will be on detecting, characterising, and monitoring hydrogen-induced defects, such as blistering
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manufacture of demonstrator structures Overall, the PhD student will have the ability to develop advanced skills at the intersection of structural mechanics, manufacturing process dynamics, and uncertainty
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model predictive control (MPC) methods to enable large groups of buildings to dynamically form coalitions and provide flexible energy services. Your work will incorporate advanced robust MPC techniques
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The Structural Battery Company, a high-tech manufacturer of EV batteries. Building on Cranfield’s previous APC-funded CERABEV successes using epoxy-based systems with intumescent ceramic phases, this project
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sector. Contrary to current kerosene aircraft, the hydrogen fuel can’t be simply stored within the existing primary structure of the wings but require dedicated tanks. The use of pumps could generate
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Are you fascinated by working at the intersection of physics and synthetic biology? This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to develop autonomous microswimmers, which are bioinspired structures
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package on community development will offer an overarching thematic structure to synthesise and theorise the results. Project aims and objectives This doctoral project proposes a three-year investigation
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, operational reconstructions of quantum theory, indefinite causal structures, extended Wigner's friend scenarios, and quantum reference frames. The team is embedded within the Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics