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                from all backgrounds to join our community. The Nonlinear Systems and Control group (https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-electrical-engineering-and-automation/nonlinear-systems-and-control ) at Aalto 
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                humidity-controlled terahertz spectroscopy to probe water properties within membranes, advancing material insights to optimise trade-offs for next-generation energy technologies. Project Detail: You will 
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                be undertaken at Imperial College London (Control and Power Research Group, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) under the co-supervision of Professor Balarko Chaudhuri and Professor 
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                the optimization-based methods (doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.116152 ), 3- Weakness of the model-predictive-control (MPC) against HESS’s parameters uncertainties, noises, and disturbances (doi.org/10.2514/6.2022 
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                trade-offs between efficiency, cost, and emission control. To fully realise ammonia’s potential as a clean energy carrier, a fundamental rethinking of the combustion process is needed. This PhD project 
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                . They are integral components of oligonucleotides (DNA and RNA) that encode the proteins required to control biological processes. Nucleosides are also omnipresent within enzyme cofactors (NAD+/H), as cellular energy 
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                , will be trained on simulation data to create dynamic, adaptive control systems that optimise operation in real-time across multiple variables. This research will deliver a validated roadmap to 60 
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                induced damage mechanisms. This project utilises a precisely controlled mist film to minimise thermally induced damage, enabling efficient processing of advanced materials. As a PhD student, you will work 
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                reaction pathways that are otherwise inaccessible to traditional methods of activation. A precise control of this force can be achieved when the chemical entity that is the subject of the mechanical force (a 
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                breeder blankets – this has made them the object of international investigation despite experimental difficulties. Corrosion, volatilisation, high temperatures, and redox control are just a few of the