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; characterising the properties of selected low-cost adsorbents and evaluating their performance under controlled and natural bloom scenarios compared to activated carbon. The PhD student will collaborate closely
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monitoring system will support control of welding parameters and help optimize robot tool paths. The aim is to achieve a right-first-time approach, with additional benefits of reducing energy and material
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water, and electricity to meet whole or partial domestic energy needs, the optimum system sizing, control and performance are challenging for their application in the domestic sector. This project aims
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eligible to apply for an award. Due consideration should be given to financing your studies . *Part time PhD scholarships may be available, based on 0.5 of the full time rate, and will require a six year
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—that limits confidence in design approaches and policy implementation. This PhD will offer the candidate a unique opportunity to work closely with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) in practical
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time PhD scholarships may be available, based on 0.5 of the full time rate. UKRI Terms and Conditions apply - https://www.ukri.org/publications/terms-and-conditions-for-training-funding/ Recommended
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that this PHD research will explore with regard to healthcare productivity: the importance of operational variables, the impact of volume, routing patients through healthcare systems, quality control, and
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systems exist for indoor environments. This gap presents a major opportunity for innovation. Indoor spaces are much more controllable and manageable than outdoor environments. They can be equipped with
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-maintaining AI can improve safety, reduce downtime, and lower energy usage by detecting faults early and adapting equipment control intelligently. Overall, this research will help create trustworthy and
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engagement. *Evaluate effectiveness via a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT). Methods Following the Medical Research Council framework, the project will use an iterative, multi-phase approach involving