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machine structures, together with AI-driven optimization frameworks for diverse applications while considering LCA metrics. The success of this project could serve as a model for other energy-related
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oxides. However, limitations in performance and stability have confined silicon and organic-based devices to niche applications. In contrast, recent advances in ceramic thin film technologies offer
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advanced simulation methods, including Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS), Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS), and/or Large Eddy Simulations (LES), will be employed to accurately model the complex flow
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infections. Through pioneering research in advance synthesis, chemical glycobiology, immunology and structural biology and biophysics, the network aims to deepen our understanding of the biosynthesis processes
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). Access to cutting-edge facilities, including advanced microscopy, controlled environment growth rooms, genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics platforms. Opportunities to work across model and crop species
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the Department of Management and Marketing. The studentship offers the opportunity for a motivated candidate to advance structured and rigorous research into the sustainable and inclusive expansion of cislunar
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changes (so called swelling). Swollen batteries are at risk of rupturing which may significantly shorten their lifetime. Development of advanced computer models is critical for understanding and
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improving the reliability of the prediction of structural performance. This project aims to continue developing the stochastic inference framework by leveraging recent advances in artificial intelligence
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methodology to deliver simulations over a wider operating regime than currently possible. The realisation of this aim involves the advancement of the modelling of the air film and the foil, and their
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high temperature corrosion rate involving mathematical models validated through simulation, experiments and analysis. Gas Turbines are used as a multipurpose power source in various applications like aviation, power