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heat transfer in subcooled flow boiling within bends and complex geometries in fusion-relevant cooling channels. Develop and validate an advanced boiling model with a specific focus on Critical Heat Flux
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methods that are data-efficient, reliable, and deployment-ready. Aims Advance operator-learning architectures for transient heat transfer in complex geometries, integrating physical priors (PDE structure
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candidate to conduct an in-depth investigation of children's and their carers lived experiences and perceptions of heat in schools in Accra, Ghana. The research will analyse the socio-cultural, institutional
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in decarbonising heat especially in rural, off-gas communities reliant on oil, LPG, and inefficient electric systems. While electrification remains a key pathway, limited grid capacity across
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Passive heating, for example via hot water immersion or sauna use, is a therapy approach which can reduce blood pressure, inflammation, and overall cardiovascular disease risk. This is particularly
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Rising temperatures are intensifying climate-related risks in cities worldwide, with the greatest impacts often felt by marginalised communities. This PhD project investigates how nature-based solutions, such as green roofs, shaded streets, and stormwater systems, can cool cities in ways that...
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Methods Climate change is a crisis and mitigating its effects on human health is vital. Temperature records have been broken repeatedly in recent decades and heat-stress is poses a serious risk (e.g. 2007
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DoS: Dr Michael Watts , British Geological Survey (mwatts@bgs.ac.uk ) 2nd Supervisor: Professor Will Blake (william.blake@plymouth.ac.uk ) 3rd Supervisor: Dr Olivier Humphrey , British Geological Survey 4th Supervisor: Professor Odipo Osano, University of Eldoret Applications are invited for...
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. Background Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing temperature increases at a rate faster than the global average. Children are particularly vulnerable to extreme heat, yet there is limited empirical research
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Infrared heating heats people and surfaces directly, without heating the air in between. Thus, it is claimed that radiant heating can provide thermal comfort at lower internal air temperatures