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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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, 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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the potential to progress to a DPhil (PhD) in population health. The postholder will support day-to-day operations and contribute to the programme’s ongoing development, taking lead responsibility for several
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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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Project Supervisors: Prof Andrew Daly-Smith, Dr Anna Chalkley, Dr Daniel Bingham Project Description: This fully funded PhD project focuses on the development, implementation and evaluation of a
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and prior research training. All students undertake a Development Needs Analysis (DNA) at the point of nomination and throughout the PhD to ensure appropriate research and professional development
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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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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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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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one of the world’s leading centres for additive manufacturing research and development, invites applications for a fully funded PhD programme. Metal additive manufacturing is transforming how complex