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on foundational studies of feedback control's robustness in the presence of uncertainty and disturbances. The central role of feedback, a well-explored concept in dynamical systems theory, will be harnessed
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and realise intelligent behaviour - Control of the robot using external magnetic fields by writing programming code. - Testing and evaluating by conducting experiments - Disseminating the work by
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Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Many theories have been proposed for how problematic social phenomena - such as segregation, inequality, and clustering of unhealthy behaviours
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designing control systems that offer guarantees of safety and constraint satisfaction. The project will research the theory and computation of invariant sets, and their application to new control problems
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year round Details The foundations of dynamical systems theory can be traced back to Isaac Newton. Newton was the first to model the motion of physical systems as differential equations. Since then
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., hazard perception), and interventions to improve young driver safety. Interventions could involve health behaviour change (e.g., applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour) and/or new road safety technology
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details can be found - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/scholarships References Reading: Mercier, H., & Sperber, D. (2011). Why do humans reason? Arguments for an argumentative theory
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Identification and classification of coherent flow structures in the plasma of the Sun’s photosphere
of magnetic field production in the Sun is not fully understood, although several models based on dynamo theory have been proposed to describe the characteristic features of the solar magnetic field, such as
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to the Phase-field research and growing knowledge by: (1) using already developed codes to assess pros and cons of Phase-field in interesting benchmark problems. The subroutines -already tested for Abaqus- will
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Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) codes such as Fluent. Funding Notes 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, or other Relevant Discipline. This project is