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unison. Power efficiency and reliability are key to the performance and uptake of these new devices. The electromagnetic fields created by the module are important in device performance device. New ways
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these components inside the PCB and connect them internally, which not only saves space, but also easily confines the electromagnetic noise and manages the cooling of the system. Eventually, it will greatly reduce
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flexibility. Aim This PhD project aims to explore and optimise new electric machine topologies that go beyond conventional 2D radial designs. The candidate will investigate innovative electromagnetic
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radial designs. The candidate will investigate innovative electromagnetic configurations that leverage 3D flux paths to achieve higher power and torque density without compromising efficiency. Key
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plasmon resonance (LSPR) are strong photon-induced collective hot-electron coupling effects, which can create intense and sensitive electromagnetic near field. SPR and LSPR have found intriguing successes
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, especially under extreme weather conditions. High-resolution subsoil characterization using electromagnetic induction (EMI), electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and ground penetrating radar (GPR) will be
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Electromagnetic Fields Warm Dense Matter Coupling of Intense Light to Matter Measurement techniques and diagnostics (x-ray optics, lasers, spectrometers, detectors, etc.) Course organisation RS-APS offers a
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the search for extraterrestrial life. These plumes interact with the moons’ plasma and electromagnetic environments, producing complex, yet not fully understood, signatures observed by NASA’s Cassini and
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) applications in the power grid. • Experience with power system modeling, simulation, dynamics and/or optimization, phasor and electromagnetic transient (EMT)-based modeling, and Python and/or Matlab
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Karman thought it must be possible to use microwaves to prevent the loss of molecules in molecular collisions. A microwave is an electromagnetic radiation. Kareman’s theory is now being used in research