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of Science, Agriculture & Engineering: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/sage/ Find out more about our Research Institutes: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/maths-physics/research/pure/ Contact for the post is Chris.Bruce
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challenge is distinguishing real transitions from statistical noise. You'll build rigorous frameworks for quantifying confidence in what the data is actually telling us. Why It Matters The ability to better
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- https://www.rmit.edu.au/careers RMIT is an equal opportunity employer committed to being a child safe organisation. We are dedicated to attracting, retaining and developing our people regardless of gender
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://www.ncl.ac.uk/sage/ Find out more about our Research Institutes: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/maths-physics/research/pure/ Contact for the post is Chris.Bruce@newcastle.ac.uk Duration of post is 2 years Key
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research group of Prof Emily Shuckburgh, as well as being part of the Centre for Landscape Regeneration (CLR). The CLR is an ambitious programme of research that aims to provide the knowledge and tools
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in MVDC protection and the technological challenges of using MVDC for power distribution. Developing mathematical and simulation models of relevant study cases for the study of faults in MVDC systems
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, or artificial intelligence. Knowledge of control systems, system modelling, and data-driven modelling approaches. Proven ability to discretise continuous-time models and implement real-time estimation algorithms
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be smarter, more power dense, and more efficient, delivering greater performance, functionality, and reliability. This demands the adoption of faster switching wide bandgap devices and greater system
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. Fusion power plants demand structural materials capable of operating at >650 °C with high radiation tolerance. Traditional computational materials design workflows excel in data‑rich systems (e.g. Ni & Fe
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is essential to maintaining UK leadership in power electronics and supporting strategic supply chain resilience. This PhD project will focus on the design, modelling, and optimisation of ultra-high