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satellite communication systems. The aim of the PhD is to investigate, design and fabricate multi-port glass-based components (e.g. isolators, circulators, and loads) for >60 GHz duplexer applications
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and deterministic AI outputs is critical. This requires robust design principles and architectural changes to reduce variability and integrate smoothly with industrial control systems. Enhancing
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Edinburgh, Scotland | United Kingdom | 22 days ago
is at the forefront of innovation. If successful, the outputs of this research could be implemented in industrial settings, generating tangible impact to improve emission reduction in the UK. The
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, explores opportunities to design a high-performance RISC-V-based platform to support analytics and AI applications. Part of this research, aspects of cybersecurity for data collection and processing would
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the design of fundamentally new alloys by computational methods; production through arc melting, powder metallurgy or additive manufacturing; characterisation using advanced electron microscopy and x-ray
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project will explore a new strategy: using high-entropy design principles to assemble multicomponent QD mixtures into non-close-packed superlattices with tuneable structure and emergent properties. Paving
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by Executive Dean Professor Chris Harty, CTE brings together four schools: Architecture & Planning, Construction, Property & Surveying, Engineering & Design, and Computer Science & Digital Technologies
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of this PhD is to use optical flow visualisation and measurement techniques to study droplet impact under icing conditions to improve icing codes that aid in design and development of ice detection and
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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, based in the Department of Computer Science. The successful candidate will undertake PhD research
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with Dr Sophie Nightingale (Psychology), Dr George Brown (Linguistics), and Professor Claire Hardaker (Linguistics) to add to the evidence base needed to design and develop approaches to mitigate