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Location: South Kensington, London About the role: We are recruiting a postgraduate researcher to undertake a PhD project on the technology and protection of multi-terminal MVDC distribution systems
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Department: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Title: Intelligent Distribution System Operation for Low-Carbon Power Systems Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Power and Energy
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to single-platform radar systems, distributed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) architectures offer increased flexibility and resilience, more rapid environmental mapping, improved spatial coverage and enhanced
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), such as solar photovoltaics (PV), electric vehicles, heat pumps, and storage systems, into distribution networks. Delivering this transition requires coordinated innovation across both active distribution
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inherent in these systems. This research pioneers the fusion of distributed computing and artificial intelligence (AI) to create a resilient, next-generation architecture. The project aims to empower IoT
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of this project is the development of an analytical platform based on the combination of laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass-spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) with
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PhD in the EnerHy CDT which is an EPSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) focusing on research and training in the areas of Renewable Energy and Hydrogen. The University of Strathclyde leads
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of all these excited states could be used, while in practice, a statistical approach to their distribution is often sufficient, or most practical. Quantum computing approaches to nuclear level density
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distribution of benefits, and persistent injustices. This studentship will contribute to illuminating these challenges through rigorous, community‑centred, and interpretive research. The successful PhD candidate
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). Overview This PhD will develop a data-driven framework to understand how climate-driven extreme weather affects electricity distribution networks and how targeted interventions can reduce disruption. Using