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, the project will establish predictive frameworks capable of optimising process parameters, controlling microstructure evolution, and improving part quality in real time. Robotic platforms will be used
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following: Strong programming skills (preferably in Python), with experience in machine learning/AI or software engineering for interactive systems Desirable experience in game development or design using
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, or a combination of, the following research themes: 1. Development of new thermoreversible photocycloaddition reactions We create new photochemistry platforms capable of undergoing quantitative covalent
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quantification and mapping of the high-dimensional correlation structure across multiple traits, quantification of trait variation that arises from new mutations, development and applications of analysis methods
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attention to boundary conditions and heterogeneity. The outcomes will support improved design, risk reduction and development of low-carbon geothermal resources. This project addresses sustainable resource
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. The research will encompass rig design and development, advanced aerodynamic measurements, instrumentation integration, and advanced aerodynamic post processing for complex unsteady flows. The overall aim is
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to the development of future manufacturing systems that are robust, reconfigurable, and fit for long-term operation. Motivation Modern manufacturing systems are required to operate under increasing uncertainty
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years. Award holders will also benefit from a comprehensive professional development, training and mentoring programme delivered through the University of Westminster Graduate School. The School is
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the operational life of battery-powered devices and reducing the environmental impact of large-scale deployments. Advancements in this area support the development of sustainable technologies across various
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Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have fuelled the idea of building “AI scientists”, i.e., systems that can perform part or all of the research process on their own. The development