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might also contribute to our understanding of how other spaces can be designed to support the required user experiences. The project is coordinated by an academic supervisor at the University of Cambridge
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: The overall aim of this research is to determine whether the 3 bladed X-Rotor concept can allow for reduced turbine spacing in offshore wind farms. The work will quantify that reduction and determine
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of research proposals, co-supervision of researchers and PhD students, organization of events, and coordination of research spaces. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform the following activities in
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to contribute to climate-conscious innovation across sectors such as autonomous mobility, IoT, and space technologies, where energy resilience is a key differentiator.
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dynamic environments, including narrow spaces and interactions with unfamiliar objects. This project aligns with Rolls-Royce’s technical needs for developing soft robotic solutions to enable in-situ/on-wing
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one of the following analysis techniques (multiple preferred): normative modelling, dimensionality reduction techniques, machine learning, deep-learning, state space modelling, advanced statistics
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that impact on their mental health; and Develop a network of men’s social and community activities, creating safe spaces (e.g. sports and cultural organisations, education settings) for men to be able to talk
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primarily based) and also in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB). The Chemistry laboratories are brand new (2023) featuring dedicated write up space, fume hoods, and analytical equipment including
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are brand new (2023) featuring dedicated write up space, fume hoods, and analytical equipment including UV-Vis, FTIR (and in 2024) NMR spectrometers, microscopes and liquid handling systems. For polymer
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and manipulation capabilities. These systems will feature both hexapod and continuum arm sub-systems, allowing them to navigate confined spaces and perform precision tasks using specialized end