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for the collection of data to develop and validate prognostic models for filter degradation. Integrated Drive Generator (IDG) Rig: Simulates the operation of an aircraft's IDG, used to investigate fault detection
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This research aims to explore innovative applications of wearable and wheelchair-based technologies to support Para athletes in monitoring performance. It will assess the transferability
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, molecular and atomic beams, ultra-high vacuum systems, cryogenic technologies and a range of measurement and surface science techniques. They will also analyse the experimental data, developing techniques
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PhD Studentship: Multi-robot Cyber-physical Systems for Solar Farm Health Monitoring and Maintenance
connectivity requirements for ensuring reliable and seamless communication in managing a coordinated robot fleet. Connect across the robot-centric network to ensure high-fidelity synchronisation while performing
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an essential component in the safe and reliable operation of Generation III+ and IV nuclear reactor designs, including High Temperature Gas-Cooled reactors (HTGR), Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR), Lead-Cooled
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and ever-denser devices, heat fluxes comparable to the surface of the Sun can be generated at hot spots, producing high temperatures that adversely impact their performance and raise risk of
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of understanding how to shape these fields are being investigated by measuring currents, voltages, and temperatures directly inside modules. In this PhD, you will design and develop high performance modules for WBG
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. This PhD project investigates how emerging Next-Generation Networks (NGNs), including Beyond-5G (B5G) and 6G, can be connected to ensure secure, high-performance mission-critical communications, vital
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be used effectively as a performance digital twin to generate high-quality engine performance models and produce required training data for the proposed project. This could be a good starting point for
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the modern flow engineering technology. Major issues are the undesired increase of wall friction and wall-heat transfer when the flow becomes turbulent, which impacts directly on the performance