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data analysis pipelines using ImageJ, R, MATLAB and relevant programming languages. Plan, troubleshoot and optimise experiments, maintain meticulous records, and prepare data, manuscripts and grant
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, programming competence for research (e.g., Python and/or MATLAB and reproducible workflows), and the ability to design and execute rigorous computational experiments. Familiarity with optimisation, networks
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reactor core design exploration and optimisation. Training and environment: The student will receive structured training and supervision in reactor physics and multi‑physics modelling, including WIMS/MONK
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for energy systems Digital twins and energy analytics Energy communities and electricity markets Energy system modelling and optimisation Green hydrogen technologies Key Responsibilities Conduct high-quality
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Modulation and Imaging Experiments: Data Analysis and Design Optimisation: Scholarship: The award will cover the UK tuition fee level, plus a tax-free stipend, currently £21,805, paid at the prevailing UKRI
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relevant discipline in engineering, science, or mathematics. Experience with modelling, simulation, optimisation, or programming (e.g. Python, MATLAB, C++, or similar) would be advantageous, though not
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acute stress such as heart rate variability. You will help optimise our biofeedback algorithms and, after small N assessments, contribute towards setting up a large-scale trial to assess the efficacy
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of operating reliably under severe thermal and chemical conditions. This will involve a combination of computational modelling, system design, and experimental testing to develop and optimise the printing
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) approaches. Design predictive maintenance algorithms using machine learning, statistical learning, and digital twin-based models to anticipate failures and optimise maintenance interventions. Integrate AI
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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
-modulated pulses, phase-coded sequences, parallel comb-based interrogation, and coherent multi-heterodyne detection. Design long-reach DAS system architectures that optimise signal to noise ratio, reduce