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bioimmunostimulants, biopesticides, biofertilisers, biobased plastics, and bioenergy. Key focuses include reducing greenhouse gas emissions, optimising exhaust flows, minimising noise, recovering thermal energy, and
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to vibrations causing communication system to ‘lose their locking’ and prevent such a system from functioning properly. The flight ECT development is a fantastic testbed to develop these technologies
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techniques (e.g. StarCCM+, OpenFoam, Matlab, LabView, Rhino, PIV, openwater, cavitation, noise tests.). Prior research experience in propeller, wind/tidal turbine design and optimisation is highly desirable
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electronics, embedded programming, signal processing, vibration measurement and analysis, maintenance engineering, and electro-mechanical engineering. Funding This is a self-funded PhD. Find out more about fees
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parts of CBM. Therefore, diagnostics and prognostics of rotating machinery can help to reduce machine downtime and cost. Many techniques such as vibration analysis, current signature analysis, acoustic
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statistical methods are not suitable for big data due to their certain characteristics: heterogeneity, statistical biases, noise accumulations, spurious correlation, and incidental endogeneity. Therefore, big