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project, in collaboration with Darvick Ltd. , and mainly based at their headquarters near Birmingham. Will develop a novel, standardised hydrogen embrittlement and permeation testing method to accelerate
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for sustainable waste management and resource efficiency in free-market economies. The primary aim of this project is to develop a sophisticated ensemble prediction model specifically tailored to address
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are critical especially around congested or critical infrastructures. This research aims to develop decision making and planning algorithms that can mitigate the risks challenging environments of AAM
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from such machines to derive algorithms expressing their state of health and next maintenance needs. A background in both engineering and machine learning would be useful, although help is readily
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potential health impacts. Water utilities across the UK, including Anglian Water, are developing strategies to meet new regulatory guidelines and enhance the resilience of water supply systems. Anglian Water
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level of customer service Attend table service as required Prepare all food service stations for service, replenish all condiments and cutlery and ensure all seating areas are set up to the correct
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We invite applications for a self-funded PhD to explore innovative research in the development of human-centred embodied multi-agent systems that able to compensate and augment human capabilities in
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help to overcome those barriers. For instance, EarthScale is a multi-regional, cross-institutional Research England Development funded project that involves 5 universities (led by Imperial College
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focuses on developing an innovative ground-based robotic inspection system using thermographic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), a critical method for ensuring aircraft safety and reliability. NDT is
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vibrant research culture, founded upon the diversity of activities and knowledge. A tailored programme of seminars and events, alongside our Doctoral Researchers Core Development programme (transferable