287 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of Nottingham
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About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Manufacturing Engineer to join the world-renowned Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Institute at the University of Nottingham
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style education has grown to establish a student body of over 9,000 in just 20 years. The University of Nottingham Ningbo, China, a pioneer in Sino-foreign tertiary education, is rapidly expanding. It is
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A continual learning approach for robust robotic control in electric batteries assembly. This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with
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Digital-Twin Technology to Accelerate Development of Electric Propulsion Systems This exciting opportunity is based within the Power Electronics, Machine and Control Research Institute at Faculty
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control of the electrical power system for aircraft applications, ensuring system stability across a wide range of nonlinear loads and operating conditions. Aim You will have the opportunity to research and
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challenges to the electricity transmission and distribution system, as solar power is not dispatchable and therefore its incorporation as a major element of the generation mix requires the accurate prediction
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4-Year PhD Studentship: Deciphering how domain organisation regulates heparan sulphate function Supervisors: Prof Cathy Merry, Prof. Kenton Arkill, Dr Andrew Hook Closing Date: 15 July 2025 Overview
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to include: Conducting, coding, and analysing key informant interviews focused on justice system performance and confidence Disseminating, processing, and analysing key informant surveys focused on justice
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successes and proposes intelligent sensing and control solutions for automated robotic systems capable to be tele-operated using smart human-machine interfaces. This is an exciting PhD project that has a
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workspaces under positional restrictions. Develop smart control algorithms that will allow the robotics end-effectors to communicate with the central control system and coordinate tasks with other end