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, prospective project developers are faced with technological risks concerning safety such as gas cross over within stacks, and performance such as efficiency decrease due to degradation, and inability to operate
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requires not only quantification of respective changes in materials but also development of novel tools for design and optimisation of new engineering solutions. This will be achieved by combining
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training programme with emphasis on innovation and impact, collaborative working and learning, continuous development, active engagement with partners and stakeholders and inclusion of student-led activities
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bottleneck in the screening process. This PhD project will address this through deep integration of scanning probe electrochemistry, optical microscopy and machine vision, to develop a system that can
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variables and human health, resilience to extreme events, and the societal implications of environmental change. It provides a valuable opportunity for the student to develop quantitative and fieldwork skills
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interpretation of the data generated and that’s where this project comes in. You’ll be applying metagenomic techniques to respiratory samples and developing analysis and interpretation approaches that facilitate
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This PhD at Cranfield University explores the development of resilient, AI-enabled electronic systems capable of detecting faults and autonomously recovering from failures in real time. The project
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-carbon fuel for propulsion. Together we will identify and develop new materials that can be utilised to improve the efficiency of onboard ammonia cracking, which will help to unlock ammonia’s potential as
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third over the past 25 years, which is inferred from sparse soil data and the widespread decline of their avian predators. Recent developments in soil geophones and contact microphones have enabled
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of physical conditions (pressure, pulse time, temperature) will be investigated, allowing for the design of efficient shockwaves. Essential multi-physics software tools will be developed. The project is a