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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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their second year. They will then design catalytic and characterisation experiments that test the ability of catalytically active plasmonic nanoparticles towards low temperature, sunlight-assisted carbon dioxide
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. This involves 'handcrafted' expert systems, which are good at reasoning about narrowly defined problems, but poor at handling uncertainty and have no ability to learn or abstract/generalise. In that sense
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of big data might not be possible to be captured by traditional modelling approaches. This implies that mathematical modelling of such data is infeasible. The data-driven modelling approach could resolve
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Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is an emerging near-zero emission technology that can applied to next generation gas turbine based power