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novel multi-objective optimisation algorithms, to evaluate metrics such as material circularity, system efficiency, cost, and carbon footprint. The University of Surrey is ranked 12th in the UK in
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industrial partners. Other benefits of the X-Rotor concept include greater potential for high density wind farms, floating wind and wind energy at low wind speed sites. PhD Aim, Objectives and Work Packages
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therapies to reduce RILF and improve treatment outcomes. Objective 1: Develop multimodal imaging with bioluminescence and contrast-enhanced CT to visualise liver and brain tumours for precise SARRP-guided
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the integration of research findings into the broader Sliding Lands project. Key research objectives include: Building a time-series data cube of landsliding across New Zealand using satellite imagery archives
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research into fault detection, isolation, and prognostics. Machine Fault Simulator for Rotating Machinery Faults: A versatile platform that replicates common faults in rotating machinery, such as imbalance
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of HCC on fatty liver, the project will investigate how radiotherapy impacts tumour growth and liver fibrosis and test antifibrotic therapies to reduce RILF and improve treatment outcomes. Objective 1
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each year. Modern applications—from power grids to vehicle platoons—depend on large networks of autonomous subsystems. Without a solid theoretical underpinning, ensuring both collective objectives
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objectives, outline methods statement, and anticipated timeline. The proposal should use consistent academic citation. Applications not including a research proposal cannot be considered for award
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of how these devices function. Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopy allows us to selectively detect these electron spins and to characterise their molecular environment, gaining a molecular-level
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generative modelling, and graph neural networks. Additional responsibilities include developing research objectives and proposals; presentations and publications; assisting with teaching; liaising and