34 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" PhD positions at Cranfield University in United Kingdom
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. Understanding the process of droplet impact and freezing dynamics at high airspeeds, on textured and non-textured surfaces is critical to deciphering the physics behind ice adhesion and accretion. Previous work
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slow sand filters. This project suits graduates seeking careers in drinking water technology, sustainable infrastructure, and low carbon process design. Drinking water production is under mounting
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Aviation by 2050. This exciting doctoral project, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, will develop innovative computer vision methods which when combined with optical flow velocimetry will enable imaging
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, ultimately optimising the deposition process. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly advancing technology, driving numerous innovations and finding diverse applications across industries such as aerospace
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AI-electronic systems, ensuring secure communication and operation. Side-Channel Attack Mitigation: Implement techniques to protect systems against side-channel attacks, safeguarding sensitive
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operation of autonomous systems in complex, real-world conditions. This PhD project aims to develop resilient Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) systems for autonomous transport, addressing a critical
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thermodynamically. Performance design optimization and advanced performance simulation methods will be investigated, and corresponding computer software will be developed. The research will contribute
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operation of autonomous systems in complex, real-world conditions. This PhD project aims to develop resilient Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) systems for autonomous transport, addressing a critical
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models and physics-based models. More recently, hybrid prognostics approaches have been presented, attempting to leverage the advantages of combining the prognostics models in the aforementioned different
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behaviour across different regimes. These simulations will provide critical insights into the effects of various porous structures on aerodynamic performance. Additionally, the project involves the creation