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inlet boundary layers. Together, these features can significantly alter the formation, strength, and development of secondary flows. This PhD project focuses on understanding turbine secondary flows under
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operational constraints of complex HVDC infrastructure, drawing on real-world insights into converter stations, auxiliary systems, and system availability factors. The role will involve developing data-informed
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auxiliary systems that are integral to the operation and safety of offshore platforms. Working within a multidisciplinary environment, the researcher will develop advanced diagnostic models, analyse complex
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such as targeted terrorist activities. Aim To develop a modelling approach for assessing water network resilience. PhD project description This exciting project will focus on developing a mathematical model
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consider the practical implementation of the human right to water within developing countries. It will analyse different law and governance systems? That implement this right at national levels and the
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size, weight, power and cost constraints, accurate relative positioning and motion knowledge across platforms, coordinated data acquisition strategies, and the development of SAR image formation
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: Developing and applying life-course chronology methods to understand trauma, adversity, and social instability across the lifespan. Collecting and analysing data on cPTSD symptom dimensions, inhibitory control
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Scheme funded by the AHRC. Project Description The project focuses on Take One Picture (TOP) – a national programme for primary schools launched in 1995 by the National Gallery (NG) – to develop a new
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supporting the use of home-based tests to track vision changes in chronic neurological conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis. It will also contribute to the development of new vision-related metrics
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sequencing technologies (such as nanopore sequencing) has enabled the discovery and analysis of complex regions of the genome for the first time. Novel long read sequencing approaches developed in the Ryan