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practical EM sensing solutions for real and future industrial challenges. You will design and test sensing systems that can inspect materials and components during and after manufacture. Key application areas
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environmentally-friendly hydraulics. The aim of this project is to improve the understanding and the ability of designing aqueous lubricants based on polymer solutions in water. The main objectives are to study the
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? This project provides extensive interdisciplinary training from subject experts and industry, including in behavioural experimental design and statistical modelling; computer vision and AI techniques
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. We are highly cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary, conducting innovative, internationally recognised research in power electronics systems. We specialise in the design and implementation
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to British craft and design during the long eighteenth century (c.1688–1837). Drawing on the V&A’s rich collections, uncatalogued departmental card indexes, and external archival sources, the project will
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Supervisor: Dr Rebecca Ford Secondary Supervisor: Dr Paul Tennent (Nottingham), Dr Laura Wilkinson and Dr Alex Jones (Swansea), Halak Parikh (Pladis) Subject Area: Consumer-Centric Innovation
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this role, you will be involved in the planning, management and delivery of a fast-paced 8-month project on water resources. You will lead the design, development and execution of a multi-model simulation
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on the design and modelling of ultra-high voltage IGBTs, thyristors, and SiC devices for HVDC and energy systems. Embedded within the EPSRC Rewire network, the project strengthens UK capability in high-voltage
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. Reviewing the most promising power electronic converter circuit topologies and power semiconductors for MVDC. Run fault transient studies to characterise events and design fault protection and identification
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transition that not only enhances the productivity of engineering teams but also expands the complexity of solvable design problems. We have two exciting PhD positions at the intersection of formal software