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sustainability. This PhD project aims to develop new ionic conducting materials as next-generation membrane alternatives for fuel cell and electrolyser applications. Ceramic ion conductors present a promising
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into lightweight, deployable VLMs without sacrificing performance. The research will explore architectures that integrate medical images and clinical text while remaining parameter-efficient through modern
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-generation communications, and much more. Yet the field is still in its infancy. There are exciting prospects, but equally many problems to solve, new architectures to explore, and new applications to discover
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Remanufacturing plays a vital role in enabling sustainable and circular production systems by recovering value from end-of-use products and components. A key operational stage within remanufacturing
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short walk or bike ride. This approach seeks to create sustainable and healthy cities through “urban villages.” It provides the theoretical framework for concepts like the 15-minute city, which defines a
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, thermal, electromagnetic or kinetic), are critical for the sustainable operation of wireless IoT devices and remote sensors. The world can reduce reliance on batteries and fossil-fuel-derived power if more
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influence the flow of thermal energy, generating clean electricity from waste heat, building advanced batteries that bring us closer to realising a truly sustainable green energy network, then this