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testing) to understand and tailor the physical and chemical interactions within these complex structures. Cranfield University is internationally renowned for its research into materials for extreme
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professional network spanning academia, industry, and national research centres. Through this multidisciplinary project, the student will develop expertise in: Contribute to the development and operation of
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knowledge co-evolution and addressing complex challenges in a super-intelligent society. This project is situated within the rapidly evolving field of Cyber-Physical-Social Systems (CPSS), which is of
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: this provides capability for accurate and fast modelling of urban drainage, handling the full complexity of flow paths on impermeable surfaces, green space, buildings, pipe networks and BGI features
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contemporary high-resolution next-generation sequencing and array-based genomic and epigenomic datasets across large cohorts of human tumours and experimental models, alongside complex drug screening, efficacy
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categories for a better capability of managing the uncertainty related to system complexity and data availability to achieve more accurate RUL estimations The student will have the opportunity to work with
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at the University of Lund. It is funded under the auspices of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Doctoral Networks. The Principal Investigator at Birmingham University is Prof Chris Thornhill (School of Law
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at the University of Lund. It is funded under the auspices of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Doctoral Networks. The Principal Investigator at Birmingham University is Prof Chris Thornhill (Law). This post
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systems to act as an oversight of the AI. This is costly, complex, and time consuming, nullifying the benefits of using an AI approach. This project’s two aims are (1) Establish the best approach
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modelling capabilities for the prediction of energy extraction efficiency, especially focusing on improving the understanding and prediction of the complex flow phenomena, including buoyancy effects in AGS