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physiology etc. This PhD project is suitable for applicants with a background in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or closely related fields. Candidates with a strong interest in RF engineering and/or
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equivalent) in a relevant science or engineering related discipline. This project is open to home students. Please contact the supervisor, Dr Paul Connolly - paul.connolly@manchester.ac.uk , for this project
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, there are many situations where freezing is not possible, or electricity is not available, and room temperature storage would be desirable. The aim of this PhD is to develop polymers, and small molecules
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Engineering and Analytical Science Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering Management of Projects in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Academic requirements To be considered
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, these systems serve as complex functional approximators trained over an input-output data set. ‘Second Wave AI’ is the term used to describe the current glut of 'machine learning' style intelligence, where
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parts of CBM. Therefore, diagnostics and prognostics of rotating machinery can help to reduce machine downtime and cost. Many techniques such as vibration analysis, current signature analysis, acoustic