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extraction? What would be the best choice of solvent? What is the optimal route to recycle the water in the fermentation broth? Answering these questions requires us to develop new design algorithms. It is
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are inherently highly complex. In this research project you will use state of art AI-based optimization algorithms to develop new functionality into industry-relevant digital design tools (CAD) to support
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Model Based Design and Flight Testing of a Vertical Take-Off Vertical Landing Rocket (C3.5-MAC-John)
Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. This project will develop a Vertical Take-Off Vertical-Landing (VTVL) rocket, also known as a “propulsive lander” or “hopper”. The technologies developed and
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with emerging neuroscience evidence that synapses perform nonlinear transformations rather than merely transmitting signals. This project aims to develop and analyse local learning rules for KANs
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. Successful re-development for end-of-life composites could enable reuse in other structural applications. This PhD will investigate the development of hierarchical Bayesian algorithms to capture
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, including teeth grinding and normal everyday movements, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the collected data. Developing, training, and validating state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms
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inside densely packed biofilms and to characterise the stimuli they encounter. To overcome this, our lab has developed powerful techniques to “see inside” biofilms. Using microfluidic devices and advanced
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demonstrated in several case studies in regenerative and climate-smart agriculture, aiming to promote regenerative practices while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The case studies will be developed in
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interact with the world around us. However, the power requirements and carbon emissions of AI are equally dramatic: training a single state of the art algorithm has the same carbon footprint as the lifecycle
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hardening of the skin, which can also affect a person’s internal organs and blood vessels. 1 in 10 people with SSc will develop a complication with the blood vessels in their lungs, called Pulmonary Arterial