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Ambrosio-Albala - P.Ambrosio-Albala@leeds.ac.uk Dr. Harriet Thew - H.Thew@leeds.ac.uk Project summary This PhD is affiliated to the JUST (Joined-Up Sustainability Transformations) Centre, a new multi
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constraints. This studentship is associated with the Healthy Low Carbon Transport Hub, a large multi-disciplinary research programme on the health co-benefits of low-carbon transport interventions led by
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. Core research themes include: Environment cooperative perception and infrastructure-assisted sensing Multi-sensor calibration and real-time sensor fusion Eco-driving and optimal control for energy
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. Focusing on adaptive intelligence, which blends human creativity and machine intelligence, the project will develop Multi-Intelligence Agents (MIAs) to facilitate the seamless integration of social factors
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of data-driven approaches within these multi-parameter models to produce faster and more robust correlations and tools that can be incorporated within industrial methods and have an impact on future designs
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show conversion to the high value multi carbon products in single electrode or divided cells, developing zero gap membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) remains a challenge. This PhD will develop catalysts
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, spanning Ultrafast Photonics, Optical Frequency Combs in Microresonators, AI for Photonics, and Terahertz technologies. The Centre hosts a multi-million-pound portfolio of equipment and research grants from
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the “centre-column,” which houses the highly heat- & radiation-sensitive HTS magnets. Therefore, these magnets must be protected by spatially efficient shielding materials. These shielding materials
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experts in the prognostics and condition monitoring field, as well as being part of our strong and dynamic research centre at Cranfield University. About the host University/Centre Cranfield is an
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Authority’s STEP pilot plant programme are both based on a spherical tokamak concept. A key challenge with STs is its limited volume that brings the fusion plasma closer its life-limiting “centre-column