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during domestic abuse responses? Qualitative interviews with police officers will be conducted. This project is delivered in partnership with Operation Encompass (https://www.operationencompass.org/ ), a
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include automated carbon fibre composite production—where rapid quality assurance is essential for aerospace structures—and metal components produced by additive manufacturing, where complex internal
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, energy, and automotive. Among its variants, wire-arc directed energy deposition (WA-DED) is emerging as an increasingly compelling approach for building large-scale structural components. This process
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and a construction and testing capability up to 5MW Vision This project aims to leverage the electric propulsion hardware developed in the EU-funded €40M NEWBORN – “NExt generation high poWer fuel cells
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. This PhD project will investigate how biofouling affects the hydrodynamic, thermal and fluid-structure interaction performance of dynamic flexible cables and develop novel engineering solutions to enhance
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modelling, the project will explore innovative structural solutions to enhance performance and ruggedness for grid-scale and high-power applications. The student will be supervised by Professor Marina
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The project: Non-destructive testing (NDT) is vital to ensure structures are safe and to reduce operating costs by facilitating predictive maintenance. The focus of this project is on improving
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such as zero-temperature phase transitions. Experimental studies of quantum magnetism often require access to ultra-low temperatures (below 1 kelvin) and atomic-scale probes of local structural and
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the likelihood of the target to fall within the stationary clutter returns and in the shadow of complex structures. We will investigate the use of multistatic radars against low observable threats and develop
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considered for this PhD, please follow the instructions here: https://www.centre-ub.org/studentships/application-process/ Fully funded 4-year PhD studentshipat the University of Birmingham. Scholarship covers