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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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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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at the Newcastle Helix site in Newcastle City Centre, with state-of-the-art facilities. Extensive career support and mentoring is available to all team members, and a generous budget for travel and computing
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staff, providing a platform for our researchers to share ideas and collaborate in a multi-disciplinary environment. It aims to encourage an effective and vibrant research culture, founded upon
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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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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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offers an integrated training programme to the postgraduate community within a single centre, serving to inculcate interdisciplinary working in our next generation of researchers. Interviews are likely to
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. This network brings together both research students and staff, providing a platform for our researchers to share ideas and collaborate in a multi-disciplinary environment. It aims to encourage an effective and
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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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are part of the programme. The research is funded by the Centre of Propulsion and Thermal Engineering at Cranfield University. The work will be conducted at the Cranfield icing wind tunnel (IWT) based