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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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Artificial Intelligence for Net Zero Centre (RAINZ) which is a partnership between three of the UKs leading universities (The University of Manchester , University of Glasgow and University of Oxford
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tuition fees will be paid. New turbo products for automotive and energy sectors are being constantly developed by Cummins and the material from which the turbine wheel is manufactured is being placed under
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supervised by a group of experts in nuclear thermal hydraulics experiments and modelling from the University of Manchester and research engineers from the EDF Energy R&D centre in the UK. Applicants should
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of hydrogen technologies, energy systems, and decarbonisation strategies. Experience with data analytics, system modelling, or quantitative research methods. Competency in at least one of the following
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at sustainability and decreasing environmental impact. This project is run at the University of Manchester and the Royce Institute. You will have access to state-of-the-art equipment, including advanced materials
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would be advantageous. The ideal candidate is expected to have a strong interest in renewable energy, be enthusiastic about physics-based computational modelling, be able to have a proactive attitude
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for a broader range of potential users. This project aims to develop and refine non-invasive BMIs that integrate state-of-the-art AI-based neural signal processing techniques and large language models
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Multi-scale modelling How to apply:uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 No. of positions: 1 This 3.5 year PhD project is fully funded for home students
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experimental and modeling approaches. Experimental investigations will be conducted at the University of Manchester, utilizing established rigs to simulate a spectrum of conditions, from single-phase heat