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. Yet, many stellar and planetary parameters remain systematically uncertain due to limitations in stellar modelling and data interpretation. This PhD project will develop Bayesian Hierarchical Models
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regions, and may have also been observed in historical trends, but the processes driving this delay are not well understood. This project will use observations and climate model simulations to examine how
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continuous operations at lab scale. In Situ Product Recovery (ISPR) evaluation: Test ISPR methods to boost productivity and energy efficiency. Bioprocess modelling: Employ simulation, techno-economic analysis
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REF2029 impact. Methods and workplan Data and simulation: curate multi-fidelity datasets that couple finite-element heat simulations with active thermography experiments. Model design: extend FNOs with
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language understanding (to interpret instructions), and action generation (to respond), enabling robots to perceive, reason and act flexibly. The models will be trained on simulated datasets to learn general behaviours
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overheating models and inform retrofit strategies across different urban morphologies and building typologies for building decarbonisation. The role holder's key responsibilities include: Contribute to the work
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challenges which experimentalists must consider – computer simulations of molten salts are therefore a very valuable guide to efficient experimentation. Molten salts have been well-studied using classical
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substantial intensification of the ocean heat transport, highlighting their climatic influence. However, the dynamics of submesoscale flows, and hence their representation in climate models, have not been
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engineering wake models to mesoscale simulations with wind-farm parametrisation, when predicting wake effects and thus annual energy production. The student will improve current models used by industry such as
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(ED&I) and alternative routes into research. Desirable skills include experience in modelling and simulation (MATLAB/Simulink, Python), energy systems, and intelligent control methods. Applicants should