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applications in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing; data-driven modelling and machine learning applications in process industries; advanced process control (APC); model predictive control (MPC); digital
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characterisation and heat-transfer measurements, and development of model-predictive control algorithms for dynamic charge–discharge operation. The postholder will support prototype fabrication, instrumentation
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modern control theory (PID, adaptive, robust, and fractional control); Experience with fuzzy logic and AI-based control (reinforcement learning, neuro-fuzzy systems); Skills in modelling and simulation
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contexts. This work will directly support the development of AI models to predict off-target effects across clinically relevant cell types, including primary cells and 3D organoid systems. Responsibilities
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. Establish predictive modelling frameworks that describe the chemical evolution of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen species during ammonia-based fuel combustion. Analyze and quantify pollutant formation pathways
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control and reinforcement learning Power system operations, planning, and electricity market design Transportation systems modeling and optimization Responsibilities: Postdoctoral fellows will: Develop
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applications in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing; data-driven modelling and machine learning applications in process industries; advanced process control (APC); model predictive control (MPC); digital
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. The anticipation of more extended systems, although they probably will not resemble the solar system either, is challenging our standard models of planet formation. Our goal is to predict and reproduce
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ultimately create predictive tools for optimisation and control. About you The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in a relevant discipline (or be near completion) and possess a strong numerical background with
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biomolecules in a cellular society. The reasons for this behaviour remain poorly understood, and outside of some model species, this behaviour itself is poorly characterised. We have recently developed cross