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accurate reaction enthalpies and activation free energies for relevant intermediates. While quantum chemical predictions typically can provide sufficient accuracy of prediction (~1kcal/mol error
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through trial and error. We will work with industry partner Syngenta to develop a new multiphysics model to characterise the material properties of drying powders, enabling the identification of key causes
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, analysis, and model choice while retaining strong error guarantees. This means that researchers can adapt their research questions and sampling plans to the data as they come in and in a way that is as model
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profile: • Very good degree (Master or Diploma) in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science or a comparable field. • Experience in machine elements, structural analysis, fault
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and first motion to calculate fault plane solutions. - Engaging in outside funding activities and promote programs with stakeholders. - Presenting research results to funding agencies, reporting results
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are expected to include: •Robust and “functionally explainable” machine-aided decision support for Safety and Mission Critical objectives e.g. fault detection/tracing, evasive manoeuvring, target selection etc
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