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on these comparisons, you will create agent-based models (ABMs) that define interaction rules based on observed similarities and differences in events [4], with a focus on the specific role of individual differences
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transformer in operation. On the other hand, the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model is widely used to measure the whole lifetime cost of the transformer. In addition to the capital cost, cost of losses
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comprehensive model of what tranquillity is, the factors that influence it and how to design for it. Attention to design contexts and design processes will be key to ensuring that useful measurements, methods and
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. The development of a physically-based model of energetic material will overcome the current limitations and provide predictive capabilities that are crucial for the understanding of the behaviour of novel
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desorption mechanisms of various FFA on different type of metallic surfaces as a function of temperature and concentration. The modelling data and principal component analysis will be used to build property
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heavier than their fossil fuel powered counterparts. A framework that can accurately model complex dynamics and generate projections for future scenarios is essential for understanding the impact of changes
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. Experimental studies will be performed in wind tunnels with advanced measurement techniques with high spatial and temporal resolutions. Realistic car models (DrivAer models) will be considered in this study and
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machine-learning surrogate models capable of delivering near-DFT (density functional theory) accuracy in just a few CPU seconds per structure. This approach will enable the high-throughput screening of tens
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the understanding of offshore turbulence in spatially varying flows. The focus will be on open channel flow dynamics and controlled experimental studies will be designed and conducted to generate and characterise
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limits map which describes the performance of a turbine wheel with respect to the microstructure through simulation and empirical testing. The aim of the project is to develop a modelling and simulation