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wind energy expansion (Snyder and Kaiser, 2009), and the equitable distribution of economic benefits among marine stakeholders and opinion-holders (Willis-Norton et al., 2024). Understanding
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distribution of economic benefits among marine stakeholders and opinion-holders (Willis-Norton et al., 2024). Understanding these dynamics is critical for informing policy decisions that mitigate negative
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. Traditional analytical and numerical approaches struggle to capture the nonlinear interactions between the outer steel tube, sandwiched concrete, and inner steel tube, necessitating advanced computational
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, primarily focusing on MRI. In your research you will train models to learn a distribution of normal cardiac anatomy and function (including motion) from healthy subjects. By establishing an understanding
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interactions/contacts. Monitoring and analysing contact pressure, surface contact distribution, and friction and movement patterns for personalised adjustments to equipment (and training). Based in both
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refine simulation tools and machine learning solutions to advance stroke treatment. This involves improving existing computational models that simulate cerebral blood flow, oxygen distribution, and brain
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river attributes and landscape conditions that influence their behaviour (e.g. stream power; sediment flux; valley confinement); and (2) distribution and type of physical modifications. This PhD will aim
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investigate innovative strategies to improve energy efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability in data centre operations. The research will explore: Microgrids and Distributed Energy Resources (DERs
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duties involve supporting computational infrastructure, coordinating with wider spectroscopic project teams and external science users, contributing to documentation and user manuals, and collaborating
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will contribute to the development and demonstration of building and urban digital twins through federated and distributed data management approaches such as dataspaces. You will be part of an EC Horizon