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government’s Advanced Modular Reactor (AMR) programme has recently identified HTGRs as the preferred design for future advanced nuclear deployment in the UK, with an aim to deliver a demonstration reactor by the
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(CAD) since 2016 and CT- Fractional Flow Reserve (CT-FFR) as a second line test since 2017. In 2018 a national health technology programme funded CT-FFR utilisation with the aim of improving patient
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challenges of quantum technology translation and enjoy problem-solving across multiple domains. Funding and Eligibility This studentship covers tuition fees and stipend for UK students only. Applications from
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causal component of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Brain immune response is associated with the accumulation of both tau and amyloid proteins and is implicated in neuropathogenesis and multiple chronic
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utilise the University of Birmingham’s smart campus building data in order to develop a template for such an assessment. In parallel, working the Met Office and their forecasting team, the project will
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the challenges of dynamic sensor networks for sleep management. Through the joint supervision between multiple disciplines, the student will be offered a unique opportunity to develop a robust personal portfolio
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an adhesive heavy application, and to find methods for End-of-Life disassembly. Battery pack construction uses adhesives to fix multiple cells in place, creating a block of battery modules. The adhesive has
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—remains a critical challenge. This project will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient
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inductance, ensuring uniform current sharing among parallel devices, and developing effective thermal management solutions tailored for low-temperature operation. Additionally, the project will explore robust
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, providing access to the full programme of research and knowledge exchange and all the opportunities that this affords. The centre was launched in November 2021, funded by a £10 million award from the ESRC