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(to help achieve net zero goals) can impact on the indoor environment and have positive or negative impacts on human health. For example, action improving insulation may increase thermal comfort within a
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cooling air. The aerospace requirements for accurate steady and transient thermal control in challenging operating temperature and vibration rich environments drives the need for bespoke, innovative low
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. Remote monitoring of human movements and physiological parameters is critical for future healthcare, since this can enable pivotal solutions like telerehabilitation and telemedicine that can significantly
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for reconstructing full 3D temperature fields from partial temperature measurements, utilising monitoring techniques deployable in industrial settings. This work will provide critical thermal insights for diagnosing
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using a range of geoelectrical techniques, GHG soil flux measurements and associated soil-based analyses, as well as analysis of ecosystem GHG fluxes and remotely sensed data. We will support the PhD
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performance simulation capabilities for gas turbine engines developed at Cranfield University as the starting point. Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power
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Trust) and Bangor University’s Wynne Humphrey Davies Fund, the project will develop advanced nano-imaging and nano-sensing technologies, enhanced by AI-driven analysis. It aims to uncover new insights
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performance limit of Ga2O3 power devices through finite element modelling (electrical and thermal) and device fabrication aimed at both power electronics and photovoltaics. A self-motivated individual who will
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effect can be predicted. You will acquire in-situ and remote-sensing data of cirrus forming downwind of flights over the past decade, along with measurements/estimates of local conditions and emissions
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, while simulations are subject to error due to uncertainty in nuclear data and unresolved physical processes e.g. thermal expansion and fine-scale inhomogeneities. Generating independent simulation