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adaptive signal processing whose combined performance and resilience can easily exceed that of the sum of their parts. However, fundamental and significant questions to provide their practical feasibility
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significantly reduce the amount of vibration data to be stored on edge devices or sent to the clouds. Hence, this project's results will have a high impact on reducing the hardware installation and operation
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, their performance such as efficiency, volume and weight directly impact on the electric vehicle’s driving range and cost. Despite the fast development and availability of high-performance components (capacitors
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, their performance such as efficiency, volume and weight directly impact on the electric vehicle’s driving range and cost. Despite the fast development and availability of high-performance components (capacitors
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team bridging aerospace and materials research, with access to high-performance computing resources and the university’s state-of-the-art materials research facilities, including high-resolution X-ray CT
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understand and characterise the real-world variability of conditions for chain drives in high performance sport. Improving the emulation of race conditions improves the optimisation of components for riders
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that deliver high power density and exceptional efficiency at reasonable cost. However, most existing machines, particularly high-speed, radial-flux permanent magnet motors, are reaching their performance
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alloys), and additive manufacturing to push performance boundaries. The research will seek optimal trade-offs between compactness and performance, delivering foundational insights into the future of high
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mixture ratio has an impact on the performance of the hybrid propellant propulsion system making it hard to optimise. Work at Kingston University has been on the development of imaging techniques using
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embrittlement. However, the immiscibility between Cu and W leads to poor bonding, whilst during high temperature manufacturing/operation embrittlement of steel-W joints occurs due to the formation of brittle