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lack of innovation and late adoption of technology (Harris et al 2024). The regional contraction of fashion manufacturing (McDowell 2019) presents an opportunity for the industry to explore digital
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, X. and Al-Tabbaa, A., 2024. Improvement of Soil Thermal Conductivity with Graphite-Based Conductive Cement Grouts. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Volume 150, Issue 10
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electricity while keeping the security of supply in mind. Heavy reliance on gas in domestic heating, housing stock, cost, and user behaviour/awareness pose some challenges for such efficient and renewable
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production that requires non-noble catalysts (e.g., polyoxometalate) and uses 30% to 50% less electricity than water electrolysis (33 versus 55 kWh per kg H₂) (Hibino et al., 2018; Gunerhan et al., 2025). It
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generation and uncontrolled force application during implant insertion can cause tissue damage, coating degradation, and premature implant failure. Current surgical practice lacks tools that provide
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. The research will employ numerical simulation to optimise heat flow within thermal batteries and to design compact heat-exchanger structures that enhance thermal conductivity and temperature uniformity
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. Current compliance systems are reactive, detecting known patterns but remaining vulnerable to novel schemes. This PhD develops autonomous AI agents that model the strategic co-evolution of financial crime
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Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, vol 126, 2023. Nikam et al., On the application of the anisotropic enhanced thermal conductivity approach to thermal modelling of laser-based powder bed fusion
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computational simulation of coronary artery bifurcation stenting, Scientific Reports, 2021. Khan et al. 3D printing technology and its revolutionary role in stent implementation in cardiovascular disease, Current
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. Characterised by both motor (e.g., tremor, rigidity, slowness) and non-motor symptoms (e.g., fatigue, anxiety, cognitive decline), PD presents substantial variability between individuals and over time. Current