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vision (computer sight) with machining process data (forces, vibrations) to develop an intelligent system that can accurately identify why a tool is wearing out (e.g., abrasion, fracture) and when it's
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students researching different aspects of abradable materials. This studentship is closely aligned to a range of on-going Rolls-Royce development programmes leading to a close working relationship, and will
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application of machine learning techniques. Thus, this project will address this problem and will develop technologies to transfer models and data by taking advantage of the availability of a fleet of electric
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, access to our Employee Assistant Programme Scheme, Health and Wellbeing Support and a salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme. Please follow this link to find out more - Benefits How to apply For full
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the development of this technology. In particular, the nonlinear and high-dimensional nature of the plasma dynamics mean that the desired reference state is challenging to compute and the control gains have to
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(phonons) fundamentally degrades the coherence and quality of emitted photons, severely limiting their application. The central aim of this theoretical project is to develop advanced methods to describe and
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experimental work, undertake data analysis, prepare results for publication and communicate findings in workshops and conferences. This appointment will be subject to advanced pre-employment screening (via
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. What makes this crisis even more alarming is the mismatch between the pace of resistance and the pace of drug discovery. Developing new antibiotics is an expensive, time-consuming process with a high
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Crane Ltd, a world-renowned engineering technology leader. Why Join This PhD? Impact the Future of Clean Energy: Develop next-generation mechanical seals for high-pressure hydrogen systems—key
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: The inheritance of phenotypic plasticity in a wild mammal