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to contribute to advancing disruptive technologies with high-potential impact for decarbonising energy systems, while developing industry-relevant skills in power conversion systems design, testing and validation
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. The project is co-sponsored by Spirent Communications, a world leader in navigation and testing technology. Spirent will provide advanced simulation tools, expert support, and industry placements to help make
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this by monitoring infectious disease trends and outbreaks using systems that collect information over time and allow unusual changes to be detected. While these normally count laboratory test results
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will work on the design, development, and testing of integrated systems that may include laser generation and stabilisation, RF control, PID systems, and embedded electronics. The work aims to improve
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, focus groups, surveys, ethnography, participatory mapping, and document analysis. To examine extreme weather event impact and management from the perspective of residents and stakeholders. The supervisory
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sources, information (mis)alignment, domain shift, missing data modality, data privacy, data and computing cost. It will focus on targeted scientific problems to test the solutions, aiming at a lowest
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skills crossing the disciplines of materials science, biochemistry and analytical chemistry. Techniques will include rheology, materials testing, spectroscopy, surface analysis, molecular weight analysis
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investigation to replicate offshore flow conditions at a reduced scale; conducting novel experiments to examine turbulence generation and evolution under controlled variations in bathymetry and bed roughness, and
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, this inhibits bacterial growth—especially in already temperature-stressed bacteria. These interacting stressors can amplify ecological impacts. To generalize our findings, we propose experiments testing
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visualisation results will be tested by examining how well it can assist a series of decision making tasks through collaborating with experts from the problem domain. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve