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). The successful candidate will design and prototype intelligent textile/wearable systems capable of sensing, communication, and stimulation. The project will integrate wearable electronics, advanced manufacturing
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has the potential to unlock an entirely new environmentally sustainable metal mining paradigm whilst also potentially unlocking ore which is currently inaccessible. Whilst EK-ISL has been successfully
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results from human decision-making to inform the design of this new paradigm, and feed the results of the latter back into human decision-making to help make it more explainable. The PhD student will: (1
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will also work closely with our industrial partner on process engineering for a scalable prototype facility and product output testing. The successful PhD student will be supervised by Prof Anh Phan from
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overheating models by integrating TIR imagery with energy flux data, building physics parameters, and local weather conditions. Apply machine learning techniques for TIR and other open-source image analysis
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scanning confocal microscopy and calcium imaging in time-lapse, computational imaging approaches for analysis of images and movie recordings, analysis of the connectome to identify neural circuits
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The project: The focus of this project is on the novel and exciting concept of multi-rotor wind turbines; a new design paradigm for wind energy, that is attracting an increasing amount of attention
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to measurable safety metrics and relevant regulatory norms. Automate this pipeline to support scalable, simulation-based compliance checking. The outcomes will include a formal DCD framework, a prototype
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high resolution imaging approaches. Determining the role of the UPR-ECM interaction in age-related health in C. elegans, using confocal microscopy, electron microscopy, and physiological and survival
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Project Supervisor - Dr Jonathan Kirby The field of complex numbers is in many ways the most elegant and important example of a mathematical structure in model theory. It has been the prototype