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occurs. Insights from this research could greatly advance our understanding of AQP biogenesis and ER quality control. By identifying factors that promote proper folding and conditions that cause misfolding
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engines. The variable rotation speeds, complex loading and operating conditions cause significant blade vibrations. These vibrations, if not properly controlled and reduced, can lead to premature blade
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their swimming dynamics and the mechanical deformations caused by the encapsulated active biomolecules, you will explore ways to control their motion in 3D space. Synthetic microswimmers have many potential
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techniques from optimization and control theory, scientific machine learning, and partial differential equations to create a new approach for data-driven analysis of fluid flows. The successful applicant will
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that are highly controlled and potentially measured in milliseconds rather than seconds or minutes. This level of control will generate products with minimal side reactions and create the highest possible yields
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or joining thin-wall Titanium and Nickel alloys at high temperatures. Due to the unique material behaviours of these sheets and foils (0.1 mm to 0.5 mm thick), controlling variables in the forming process is
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immunocompromised patients. Resistance is often acquired before patient infection through environmental exposure to fungicides, highlighting the urgent need for effective outbreak tracking and control. This PhD
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computational models that help us interpret and control how language is generated and understood by AI systems. The selected student will join the University’s vibrant research environment and will be encouraged
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of these sheets and foils (0.1 mm to 0.5 mm thick), controlling variables in the forming process is challenging. Characterising the mechanical behaviours of thin foils at elevated temperatures is crucial in
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related disciplines. Applicants with track records or experience in system modelling, machine learning and control are highly desirable. How to apply Applications should be submitted via the Chemical and