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This project is part of the Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT with a tax-free annual living allowance starting at £25,726, a generous research training support grant + UKRI fees paid. Overview
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-suited. By the end of the PhD, the candidate will have gained strong skills in experimental mechanics, test management, materials characterization, and numerical modeling, particularly finite element
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of mechanical and robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the–loop •Background with relevant
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part of an exciting community of like-minded peers The programme builds on our experience of training over 100 PhD students in partnership with industry since 2010. Graduates from STOR-i have embarked
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. These defects, which can initiate at the microstructural level, pose significant risks, as they can lead to catastrophic failures in critical components, compromising safety and performance across hydrogen
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, the reaction mainly promoted by UV light, which is a very small portion of sunlight resource. This project will develop visible-light driven photocatalysts with suitable band levels to facilitate
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. The student will have the opportunity to work with experts in the data analytics and condition monitoring field, as well as being part of our strong and dynamic research centre at Cranfield University