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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
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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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that deliver healthier indoor environments, lower carbon emissions, and long-term building performance. By integrating Passive House and EnerPHit principles with real building data, the research will support the
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the Faculty of Engineering, plus those housed in Plant Biosciences at the Sutton Bonnington campus. Data sets will be generated using simulated and experimental data and these will be used to train networks
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for candidates who can demonstrate strong research potential. Suitable backgrounds include, but are not limited to: Human Factors Law (particularly law and technology, medical law, or data governance) Psychology
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and in-depth information about their vision. This could lead to a paradigm shift for monitoring vision in patients with MS – enabling earlier and more reliable detection of vision-related manifestations
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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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computational design, Industry 4.0 integration, digital twins, and data-driven optimization to enhance manufacturing efficiency. Working closely with the NWCAM2 companies, this project aims to reduce waste, embed
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to: Develop automated computer aided design (CAD) and meshing pipelines to generate a library of arterial geometries representing common geometric archetypes (e.g. curved vessels, bifurcations, side branches