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recycle content crush alloys. The main objective of the project is to understand the deformation behaviour of the high recycle content crush alloys and the role of tramp elements in controlling the final
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hypothesis of the proposed research is by use of intelligent and integrated control of the input power electronics, fluid handling, and thermal control in a holistic approach, current efficiency and lifespan
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to their potential for electrical control of quantum phenomena. The ultimate goal of this PhD project is to design of functional multiferroic superconductors by combining superconducting, magnetic, and ferroelectric
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management of auxiliary power systems. Cranfield 737-400: Aircraft Instrumentation and Environmental Control Systems (AID, ECS): A full-scale Boeing 737-400 aircraft equipped with instrumentation for studying
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control. Joining the leading researchers in the Centre for Engineering Research at the University of Hertfordshire, collaborating with our industrial partners and becoming a member of the vibrant doctoral
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-controlled structural colours that respond to stimuli. You will develop the materials, methods, and designs necessary to 3D-print the next generation of structural colour devices, integrating optically- and
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, dye-free colour images, humidity and chemical sensors, anti-glare coatings and optical filters. This project will develop additive manufacturing of devices with actively-controlled structural colours
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will work on the design, development, and testing of integrated systems that may include laser generation and stabilisation, RF control, PID systems, and embedded electronics. The work aims to improve
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research designs, survey design, large/longitudinal datasets – and strong motivation and curiosity to enlarge these skills further Very good command of written and spoken English (C1 Level desirable
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control and direction of Orygen. You consent to the University disclosing to Orygen your personal employment information solely for the purposes of facilitating your secondment to Orygen, and that