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. Methodology The PhD will be divided into 3 work packages (WP): WP1 - Digital Twin Development: This WP focuses on building physics-informed digital twins for high-impact use cases: Smart Grids (simulating load
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functional theory. In collaboration with Phasecraft, a leading quantum algorithms company, this project will explore the generation of new quantum computing datasets and the development of machine learning
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. The Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) Centre is a major collaborative venture at Cranfield, started in 2008, with funding from the East of England Development Agency (EEDA); a consortium of core
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Professor Noel Healy at noel.healy@ncl.ac.uk For further information about the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics please click here . As part of our commitment to career development for research
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inlet boundary layers. Together, these features can significantly alter the formation, strength, and development of secondary flows. This PhD project focuses on understanding turbine secondary flows under
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have framework laws that provide for adaptation but there are significant gaps in areas relating to financing, investment and infrastructure development. This means that there is an urgent need for more
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-created with industry to stay focused on real-world needs and include an industrial placement Structured training in general and specialist skills and individual development planning aligned to the Vitae
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physiological MRI technique development within a translational research environment bridging analytical bioscience and neuro-oncology. Research Environment The successful applicant for a 4-year PhD studentship
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Dr Prachi Bhatnagar’s research team in the Population Health Sciences research institute, benefitting from the incredibly strong public health, sustainability and urban development networks
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together to answer some of the most important questions about the causes, prevention and treatment of disease. We are seeking a Senior Researcher to take the lead in the development of statistical and