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the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. The skin, as the largest organ in the body, acts as a barrier to protect us against the external environment. It consists of three principal
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picture of how these machines function and the fine-grained atomic details of their switching mechanism. The project will evolve over three main objectives: Building 'Always On' Machines: We will use
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the experimental results with recent theoretical advances. The main facilities for this research are available in Sheffield, whilst additional studies can be conducted in collaboration with large scale national
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material contribution. Therefore, the principal aims of this project are to assess: the environmental impact of recovery mechanisms for residual and/or critical elements such as zinc, niobium and manganese
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addition, you should: - Hold (or will receive this year) a master's degree (or equivalent, e.g., MEng) at merit/distinction level, or a first class/upper second (2:1) class honours degree in mechanical
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which have shown to improve tribological behaviour. Other than lubrication and wear reduction, another primary challenge of e-fluids is the thermal management of motor and invertor EV components and for
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rulebook for railway adhesion particles. The primary aim is two-fold: Develop a rigorous testing framework: You will design a full suite of small-scale laboratory and full-scale field tests to accurately
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applicable in a broad range of contexts including bioengineering/healthcare, and nuclear energy. While the application areas are broad, the current project will focus on three main applications that each
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of media relations, its impact with stakeholders and role in building brand reputation; crisis and reputation management experience and a good knowledge of higher education. Main duties and responsibilities
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robot cooperative localisation are some of the main tasks of this project. A particular focus will be given to spatio-temporal methods such as Kriging, known also as Gaussian process regression, Bayesian