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development with a focus on aerodynamics. The role is for the 2nd cohort of the EnergHy programme which commences in October 2025. Research project overview: The X-Rotor is a radical offshore wind turbine
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, industry, including the (re-)insurance sector, and the public to better prepare for seasons of high activity. The project will investigate the skill of forecasting seasonal accumulated North Atlantic cyclone
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Description: This PhD project offers an exciting opportunity to co-develop and pilot a systems-based, interdisciplinary framework for circularity assessment in the water sector. Working closely with Anglian
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the difference between the International fee and the Home/RoI fee. There will be a package of support to enable you to develop a research career in this exciting field. The Royal Berkshire Hospital has 20 surgical
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research opportunity focuses on advancing large-scale additive manufacturing using metal wire as feedstock and electric arc as the heat source. The project aims to develop an innovative and efficient method
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experience. At present, uptake of these technologies is limited and so measured demand profiles are relatively low in number and not fully representative of the GB domestic market. Aim: To develop a portfolio
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Award summary 100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend (living expenses) of £20,780 Overview Interested in developing new experimental systems for previously unknown disease mechanisms
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, drawing conclusions, and making recommendations. Prioritising continuous self-learning and development - identifying those areas that you need to develop to achieve your future objectives. Proven ability
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to the analysis of time series. In particular, the project will examine and develop methods that go beyond the Markovian paradigm. It will consider a range of time series data, focusing on those that show
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for long-term monitoring to confirm successful restoration5. This exciting and timely PhD will develop and deploy a range of low-cost and open-source sensors to measure the biophysical properties necessary