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significant relevance in today's technological landscape. As industries continue to integrate digital and physical systems, the role of eCPS in enhancing automation, control, and sustainability becomes
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and brain tissue mechanics to improve stroke treatment. Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, making advancements in its diagnosis and treatment highly relevant. Computational
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in every home and car; it would completely change how we understand our environment, similar to how CO₂ sensors in air conditioning systems have made energy-efficient climate control possible
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multilayer printed circuit boards (PCBs). It draws from disciplines including electrical and electronic engineering, embedded systems, computer vision, and cybersecurity. The ability to verify hardware without
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understand the transport and dispersion mechanisms, a good knowledge of the flow region where the pollutants are emitted is needed, which happens to be the wake flow behind a vehicle. Recent studies have
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Organisation Cranfield University Faculty or Department Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37 hours per week, normally
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This research project, part of the Gates Foundation’s global health initiative, involves detailed chemical and biological analysis of liquid and solid waste from innovative toilet systems. Students
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Fully funded Ph.D. opportunity in Aerospace AI. Sponsored by EPSRC and BAE Systems covering tuition, fees and a bursary of up to £19,569 (tax free) + £7,500 industrial top-up. Combinatory Artificial
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Early and accurate cancer detection is a major global healthcare challenge, with significant implications for patient outcomes and treatment strategies. Time-of-Flight Positron Emission Tomography
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Nuclear fusion offers the prospect of clean, abundant, and safe energy that could transform global energy systems. Achieving this goal depends on materials that can endure extreme environments