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and control lofting through adjustment of weaving and compaction parameters. Create a process monitoring system to integrate data from the loom with the resulting woven structure. Develop a reduced
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information, you can view the candidate brochure here: Uni of Sheffield - Head of Mechanical Services
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analytical mindset, capable of driving continuous improvement, change and operational excellence, is essential. For further information, you can view the candidate brochure here: Uni of Sheffield – Head of
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the flask, whilst the impurities are simply washed away. For more information, please contact Dr Twyman (l.j.twyman@sheffield.ac.uk) and see Dr Lance J. Twyman | Chemistry | The University of Sheffield
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, losing information in the process. We aim to develop a framework allowing the spatial structure to be used in the ensemble itself, which would make better use of available information and allow spatially
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to infer polarity from experimental data. • Investigating how actin polarity influences cellular functions. Overall, this project will provide fundamental biophysical insights into how the nanoscale
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probes. They act like quantum thermometers and stress gauges, allowing us to measure things like: Local density, near by molecular enviroment and PH. Using an advanced AI data processing pipline we can
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the resulting composites that can ultimately be used by designers. The outcomes of this project will provide the much-needed characterisation, quantified experimental data and validated numerical models required
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engineers to monitor and maintain shell structures in real time. By combining data from sensors with advanced computer models, a digital twin can continuously track how a shell responds to changing loads and
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, images, and even video. Downloading is a click away. However, the same openness brings significant risks. GenAI models can act as “containers” for information, including copyrighted books, unsafe