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sustain the widespread adoption of electrical vehicles in an environmentally friendly and ethical way. A radical approach to how electrical motors is developed, combined with emerging material technology
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Development of Pancreatic Tumour Treating Field System DoS: Dr Torsten Bossing (torsten.bossing@plymouth.ac.uk, tel.:01752 437 414) 2nd Supervisor: Dr Shakil Awan (shakil.awan@plymouth.ac.uk, tel
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sustain the widespread adoption of electrical vehicles in an environmentally friendly and ethical way. A radical approach to how electrical motors is developed, combined with emerging material technology
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of Dr Hannes Houck . The PhD project is funded under the ‘DeCoDER’ programme by the European Research Council (ERC-StG, 101222417 – press release ). The position is available for a start date from
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this project, you will develop the next generation of federated machine unlearning algorithms—methods that can efficiently deliver genuine, verifiable, and robust erasure without sacrificing model performance
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student to revolutionise electrical machine design and development based on programmable 3D electrical steel technology enabled by advanced manufacturing processes and emerging magnetic materials
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electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal performance is yet to be developed. The project will motivate the PhD student to revolutionise electrical machine design and development based on programmable 3D electrical
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A 4-year PhD position is available as part of the EUTOPIA PhD co-tutelle programme, working jointly in the groups of Mark Greenhalgh at the University of Warwick and Frank De Proft and Mercedes
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commercial models that may best support this transition. In doing so, the research will assist airports in their long-term development strategies and support them in planning for the introduction of hydrogen
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student to revolutionise electrical machine design and development based on programmable 3D electrical steel technology enabled by advanced manufacturing processes and emerging magnetic materials