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. Overview This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) . The aim of the PINZ CDT is to train the next generation of chemical engineers and chemists
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integrity and develop new ways to assess and monitor these impacts. Working at the interface of climate science, geotechnical engineering, remote sensing and critical asset management you will integrate
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their well-known ability to absorb metals, nitrogen and phosphorous is used in solar driven processes that clean up the wastewater. A process co-developed by Newcastle University and Northumbrian Water Ltd
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, and developing AI models to accurately distinguish real falls from other events. Number Of Awards One Start Date January or April 2026 Award Duration 4 Years Application Closing Date 14th November 2025
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: Identify responder needs; enhance optical detection; develop SAR indicators; fuse multi-sensor outputs using probabilistic methods; quantify performance under realistic cloud scenarios; validate across
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-being and other life-satisfaction measures Sports Environmental economics and sustainability issues Supervised by Dr Sarah Najm and Professor John Wildman, the successful candidate is expected to develop
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it is possible to tune the FTU by changing the nozzle size, it may not be practical or economically feasible to expect manufacturers to develop nozzles of various sizes to enable facile dosing
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. An optimisation tool has been developed that uses a genetic algorithm to optimise the location of BGI taking surface water flood risk reduction and the cost of different interventions into consideration. This PhD
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and the Department for Transport. The aim of this PhD project is to develop a unified approach for risk analysis of cyber-physical transport systems. Essential transportation services are increasingly