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, while simulations are subject to error due to uncertainty in nuclear data and unresolved physical processes e.g. thermal expansion and fine-scale inhomogeneities. Generating independent simulation
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vulnerable parts of the system for attacks, model faults and attack risks, and develop new control architectures that mitigates them towards achieving operational resilience throughout their life. Your PhD
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of the Paralana Fault Zone in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, these field-based PhD projects will address the following research questions: What are the relative contributions of radiolysis and serpentinization
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of eligible participants, clinical trials in rare diseases often cannot achieve the standard 80% or 90% power requirements, alongside a 5% type I error rate, in the final analysis. There is widespread
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breakthroughs by the supervisory team include verification of bounded-error quantum polynomial time (BQP) computations on noisy devices (Leichtle et al., PRX Quantum 2021) and heuristic-free verification-inspired
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demonstrated experimental realizations and proven theoretical advantages. The project may involve several aspects, including mathematical theory, algorithm development, error correction, adaptation of GBS-based
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, introduces human error, and creates line-of-sight occlusions, disrupting surgical workflow. This interdisciplinary project aims to overcome these challenges by developing a vision-based marker-less navigation
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of the challenges is fault detection and diagnosis of bearings subject to low (rotational) speed. As vibration/acoustic signals generated by the faults of low-speed bearings are very weak and often covered by strong
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-error approach due to a lack of comprehensive hormone testing data. This project aims to demonstrate that frequent hormone monitoring, combined with education and symptom monitoring, will improve
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through accidental faults and targeted cyberattacks and how large scale constellations can achieve the same properties to protect for example, our energy grid. This position is initially funded for three