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the flexibility to change the transmit waveform and signal processing units on the fly. Personnel at SPARC have contributed to several seminal papers, book chapters, and books in the fields of waveform optimization
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: Algebraic geometry and number theory Area 3: Stochastics and mathematical finance Area 4: Discrete mathematics and optimization Area 5: Discrete geometry Area 6: Numerical mathematics Area 7: Applied analysis
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Engineering . You will be supervised by senior researchers with expertise in robotics, machine learning, automatic control, and optimization. The group leads and participates in numerous collaborative research
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is to investigate the optimal configuration for utility-scale AWE farms, considering the physics, economics, and environmental impact. To determine the optimal scaling strategies for kite farms, a
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under extreme fault conditions. Scientifically, optimizing new gas mixtures is complex, with gaps such as missing photoionization data. The NEMEGIS project aims to fill these gaps by studying insulation
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in a variety of lossy media. The project will give you an opportunity to work with theoretical, numerical and experimental aspects of machine learning assisted design of antennas and metasurfaces
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PhD student to establish recipes to provide post-plasma catalysis with different C2Hy distributions and different enthalpy content for optimization of post-plasma catalysis into C2H4. PhD candidate in
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particular, we will use topology and shape optimisation methods to compute the optimal domain shapes that can stabilise solutions with desired/prescribed properties. We will use methods from inverse problems
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layers. 1-Context Turbulent flows dictate the performance characteristics of numerous industrial equipment and environmental applications. One important consequence of turbulence is to increase the mixing
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student aims to investigate how specific fission products can be removed from molten salt. The emphasis will be on understanding and optimizing the removal process, where physical transport phenomena play a