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Establishment). Recent work by the group (leading to REF 4* rated outputs and several Keynotes) has contributed to bridging the gap between Computational Solid and Fluid Dynamics, with a unified computational
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Computing Strategies: Develop algorithms that dynamically adjust computing resources to minimize energy usage without compromising performance. Thermal Management Techniques: Design systems that effectively
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dynamics (MD) simulations represent a powerful tool to study such interfaces, but MD of nanomaterial/liquid interfaces require well-calibrated intermolecular potentials, which don’t currently exist
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, embedded intelligence, and adaptive cyber-physical systems that operate safely under uncertainty and dynamic conditions. This PhD at Cranfield University explores the development of resilient, AI-enabled
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the evidence–base needed to understand the impact on health, to inform public policy, and to develop potential mitigation strategies. Traditionally, this information has come from ground monitoring networks
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FPGA/ASIC architectures that dynamically reconfigure based on AI workloads, optimizing performance, energy efficiency, and functionality. 3- Intelligent Interface Design: Create smart interfaces
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Porous construction materials, such as concrete, brick, or wood, are widely utilised in built environments due to their structural strength, durability, and thermal mass. However, their
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or in an academic role. We will help you develop into a dynamic, confident and highly competent researcher with wider transferable skills (communication, project management and leadership) with
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-processing crucial. However, video restoration and enhancement are complex due to information loss and the lack of ground truth data. This project addresses these issues innovatively. We propose using prior
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the potential to transform clinical ophthalmology, offering improved diagnostic capabilities and deeper insights into the structural integrity of the retina. At a glance Application deadline03 Dec 2025 Award type