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mapping using a team of highly mobile legged or legged-wheeled robotic platforms. The research will investigate advanced algorithms for multi-robot coordination, dynamic path optimization, and collaborative
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Salary: Research Assistant: £32,546 to £34,132 per annum Research Associate: £35,116 to £37,174 per annum Newcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent benefits . We have a generous
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, complexity, and harsh operating conditions. This PhD research addresses two critical challenges in this domain: (1) optimizing sensor movement for inspecting large and complex equipment using robots and
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in an optimal way, an issue that will be prominent in industrial, commercial and residential areas across the country. The models and solutions will be developed in a general way in order to be
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store energy by exploiting quantum phenomena (for example, by exploiting entanglement) in order to improve the performance of the device. There are still many questions surrounding the optimal
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placental biology to join our teams. Our research aims to understand host-pathogen interactions at the maternal-fetal interface and factors mediating placental development and function. The McGovern & Aiken
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(Dr Jun Jiang) (2) In-situ formability, microstructure analysis and forming process optimization (Prof Li-Liang Wang) (3) Crystal plasticity modelling to understand how microstructural features caused
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workshops as a means to continuously improve technical and theoretical knowledge. Ability to obtain information from literature and from colleagues and integrate this into developing and optimizing work
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optimise a ‘Digital Twin’ of the Tees estuary to ensure that the NBS are deployed at locations optimal for performance and longevity while operating within the constraints placed upon deployment by other
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, nitrogen loading, and the functional genes of key N-cycling bacteria to gain a greater understanding of the interactions. A key outcome of this initial work will be to inform the on-site monitoring of N2O