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Science, Physics, or a relevant science or engineering related discipline. To apply, and for more information, please contact the main supervisor; Dr Jack Swallow - jack.swallow@materials.ox.ac.uk . Please
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for fuel system applications. While these methods provide a wealth of knowledge and information, they remain impractical for industrial use. Therefore, AI modelling techniques will be harnessed to develop
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should have a strong foundation in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and multi-agent systems, along with experience in programming, data analysis, and model development. Knowledge
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technologies, AI and big data. Crop and soil health - resistance and integrated pest management (including AI-driven prediction) and improving the root-soil interface (carbon, water and nutrient availability
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geophysical and planetary models. IBM faces several such challenges in practice, many of which are currently approached using Foundation-Model (FM) surrogates. However, certain inverse problems arise in data
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computer simulations by developing fundamentally innovative and advanced protection strategies. To enhance the reliability and safety of low-voltage networks with a high penetration of power-electronic
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and partner urban sites, the successful candidate will collect and analyse real-world environmental data to evaluate how vegetation interacts with the built environment. You will be supported by a
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, and assess their association with health and production performance. For more information and for an initial discussion please contact Dr Lisa Williams Lisa.Williams2@hartpury.ac.uk The University
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reusable plaque–flow atlas. Key objectives include to: Develop automated computer aided design (CAD) and meshing pipelines to generate a library of arterial geometries representing common geometric
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formed during late-stage deglaciation and subsequent marine transgression. These data will provide critical constraints for palaeoclimatic reconstructions and help quantify the magnitude and style