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will be given preference. Knowledge of and experience in the characterisation of fast ionic conductors is welcome. These works are part of a larger project on which several PhD students and postdocs will
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/or dynamic analysis of mechanical/robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the-loop
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turbulence control to improve fluid dynamic efficiencies of aeronautical vehicles and engineering machineries. Prof Penny Gowland is a Professor of Physics, who is a well-established academic in MRI research
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such as fuel systems, transportation and power generation. Vision We are seeking a highly motivated PhD researcher with a passion for fluid dynamics, AI, and sustainable aviation. The vision of this PhD is
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, is strongly associated with physical activity levels, and is a cause of significant disability. PhD description: To address this we have a large cohort study running. We are looking for a dynamic
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language), finite element modelling or computational fluid dynamics, composites mechanics, composites manufacturing, statistical modelling. Funding support After a suitable candidate is found, funding is
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overloading our energy grid? The answer lies in renewable assisted home Energy Management Systems (EMS) that seamlessly integrate solar power, EVs and the single-phase mains. By dynamically managing energy
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with rigorous control-theoretic principles, enabling reliable decision-making and control in complex, uncertain, and dynamic settings. Motivation Learning-enabled autonomous systems are increasingly used
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Location: Mechanical and Aerospace Systems Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham Funding: UK Home fees + tax-free stipend of £24,000 p.a. for 4 years Applications
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Novel optics and AI approaches to image the centre of a live root for the first time. This exciting opportunity is based within the thriving Optics and Photonics Research Group in Faculty