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EM sensing. You will design innovative sensing systems and advanced data-processing methods to evaluate cutting-edge materials and structures, including carbon-fibre composites and complex
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The research in this doctoral opportunity will analytical and numerically model the changes in modal responses of a structure under thermo-mechanical loads. Sub-surface fatigue in mechanical
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The construction of demonstration-class fusion tokamak reactors requires a wide range of structural materials, each with the mechanical performance and integrity required for the expected local
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the number of sensors required and the maintenance of the data acquisition system. Hence, the alternative of direct instrumentation of the structure, whilst effective, can be logistically expensive
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master’s degree in economics, business, or any social science with the following: • Subject knowledge (economics, data science, agriculture, environmental science, or social science, structural equation
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explore how salt distribution, structure formation, water management, and flavour release interact during processing, cooking, and consumption. Using advanced characterisation tools alongside sensory and
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jointly learn from images and text, most current systems are still limited in three important ways: they primarily rely on statistical pattern recognition rather than structured clinical reasoning
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variety of issues - including bandwidth, size and weight - which preclude their use across many technologically significant applications, such as small/compact, lightweight structures, and complex-shaped
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organic linkers. They have a formidable ability to adsorb, retain and neutralise air pollutants (NO2 , NH3 or SO2). To exploit these properties, one need to design MOFs that remain structurally intact after
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, topology, and electronic structure rather than net magnetisation. A core scientific aim is to resolve and manipulate topological magnetic textures such as vortices, merons, and domain walls at the level of