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, publications and certification-related artefacts. Supervision Environment You will be based in Newcastle University’s Computing AMBER-group, focusing on safety-critical software, medical systems, simulation, and
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PhD studentship in Computer Science: From Formal Requirements to Specification-based Automated Testing for Safety-Critical Medical Device Software Certification Award Summary 100% fees covered, and
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programme that will train the next-generation of doctoral carbon champions who are renowned for research excellence and interdisciplinary systemic thinking for Net Zero. The ReNU+ vision is that they will
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to assess feasibility and optimise performance under uncertain subsurface conditions. Two principal configurations are employed: closed-loop systems, commonly referred to as deep borehole heat exchangers
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include very high temperature stability, high mechanical stability and longevity, excellent chemical resistance, and tuneable microstructure. Combined with the design freedom of 3D printing, we have the
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intensification, allowing precise control of mixing, mass and heat transfer in reactions and solid handling procedures, amongst other applications. However, application specific operational drawbacks can have
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increased rotational speeds of the cylinder(s). This has great benefits in process intensification, allowing precise control of mixing, mass and heat transfer in reactions and solid handling procedures
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stormwater) are a sustainable solution, but their long-term performance often suffers due to generic design approaches that overlook plant ecology and the interaction with soil structure development. This PhD
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storms, putting drainage systems under pressure. Rain gardens (vegetated basins that manage stormwater) are a sustainable solution, but their long-term performance often suffers due to generic design
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, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing expand. This growth presents both challenges and opportunities for achieving net‐zero carbon targets. While AI data centres are often perceived as passive