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Health emergencies, mass casualty events and disasters generate large volumes of operational, clinical and organisational data. However, these data are rarely synthesised into structured, analysable
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common materials in new ways to build bespoke, miniaturised antennas using magnetic nanoparticle structures. Your designs will make it possible to integrate digital technology platforms in previously
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electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs). However, their synthesis remains largely empirical, with limited predictive understanding of how processing parameters control pore structure and electrochemical
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humidity ranges. By exploiting advances in materials design, it is possible to tailor ionic transport properties while maintaining structural integrity under demanding electrochemical environments
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integrate these insights with high-fidelity, physics-based modelling to identify critical failure precursors. The goal is to propose innovative mitigation strategies – from active gate drive to structural
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) at the University of Nottingham, funded by the UK government. There is a critical need to develop materials and coatings that can withstand ultra-high temperature (UHT) conditions while maintaining structural
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conditions. For example, the state-of-the-art Ba0.5 Sr0.5 Co0.8 Fe0.2 O3-δ (BSCF) exhibits the high oxygen permeability, but it suffers from high reactivity with CO2 and structural instability issues
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will also explore how acoustic information may be integrated with other forms of farm data to improve the reliability of automated welfare assessment. The successful candidate will undertake a structured
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physiology, root biology or plant–environment interactions. • Experimental approaches to studying internal plant environments or spatially structured biological processes. • Imaging, sensor-based measurements
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industries like pharmaceuticals, food processing, and construction, the project may also incorporate machine learning methods for model calibration and optimisation, driving more sustainable material handling