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well as across the full life cycle. Expected Outcomes Development of aircraft energy consumption model(s) Adaptation and application of the model for different fuels and/or propulsion systems, and for different
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that are difficult or unsafe to access. This project proposes the development of a soft robotic arm capable of navigating into intricate industrial structures and which can be integrated into a legged inspection robot
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manufacturing methods, such as autoclave or oven curing, are energy-intensive, costly, and often impractical for large-scale or complex structures. This PhD project aims to develop next-generation, energy
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develop innovative research in the area of geospatial and digital health, demography and pandemic preparedness. You will also enhance and innovate on an existing geospatial database and interactive
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) our focus is now on the assessment and evaluation aspects of mobility hubs. Developing a robust evaluation framework is crucial for understanding the benefits and challenges of shared mobility systems
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colonised people to the development of Western Classical music. This will involve establishing details of the music performed and for what purpose, who had access to what kinds of music, and the relationship
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sediments and the water column in dredged versus unmanaged ditches. Your findings will support the development of nature-based solutions for nutrient mitigation in heavily modified wetland systems—critical
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the wider cohort of CDP-funded students across the UK. Funding for each studentship will be for four years duration (or up to eight years part time) with the expectation that this will include development
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tailor your research questions to your interests as they develop over your PhD. You can learn more about our research at tcsykes.com . Scholarship: The award will cover the tuition fees, plus a tax-free
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, Computer Science, Cultural Heritage, or similar. Applicants must be able to demonstrate an interest in technology and cultural heritage and potential and enthusiasm for developing skills more widely in related areas