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Due to unique properties of supercritical CO2 (sCO2), power generation systems using sCO2 as working fluid have many advantages over their counterparts, such as gas turbines and steam turbine power
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used in wind turbine blades, structural engineering exposed to offshore environments. However, the rapid growth of the wind turbine industry is expected to generate million tons of blade waste globally
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Modern numerical simulation of spray break-up for gas turbine atomisation applications relies heavily upon the use of primary atomisation models, which predict drop size and position based upon
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, enabling early detection of damage. Renewable Energy: Rapid, optimized design of wind turbine blades and structures for greener energy. Microstructures: Accurate, efficient analysis of devices like MEMS
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on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), and Predictive Maintenance for optimizing wind turbine performance and reliability. This research will develop an AI-powered wind turbine
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for the next generation of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) for aero-engines. The PhD Project Advanced TBCs are used in critical aeroengine components (e.g., Ni superalloy turbine blades) to ensure a reliable and
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., Ni superalloy turbine blades) to ensure a reliable and highly efficient operation. TBCs are crucial to ensure the safe and high-performance operation of such critical parts under extreme temperatures
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for next-generation gas turbines. These geometries pose manufacturing challenges, particularly regarding heat transfer, microstructure evolution, and defect prevention. Building on recent doctoral research
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control laws into Trent gas turbine engines and developed algorithms monitoring fleets of 100s of engines flying all around the world. During the PhD, you will have the opportunity to deeply engage with
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at the new Whittle Laboratory. You will support the development of world class high TRL turbine testing. For this role, you will have experience in a wide range of engineering disciplines and have a proven