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, cooperative operation among connected electrified vehicles such as airport trailers, delivery pods, or urban mobility fleets. Using multi-agent systems, reinforcement learning, and digital-twin technologies
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Background: The impact of diet on mental health and brain performance is a topic of growing focus and concern: diets rich in saturated fats have been associated with a significant risk for cognitive
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studentship for the project “High-Fidelity Simulation of Noise Generation by Turbulent Flows Passing over Flexible Aerofoil Trailing Edge” to discover the secret of silent flight of owls in the research group
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the group of computational aerodynamics and aeroacoustics (CA^2) led by Dr Zhong-Nan Wang at the University of Birmingham. The CA^2 research group focuses on developing high-fidelity Computational Fluid
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storage systems, such as adsorption chillers and thermochemical heat storage units Structure–property–performance relationships governing gas uptake, heat storage capacity, and cycling stability
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frameworks that can maximise the performance, efficiency, and emissions reduction potential of such new fuels through intelligent design, modelling, and experimental validation. Research Objectives Investigate
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performed directly on a clinical sample, removing the need for culture and often improving accuracy of diagnosis of the causative pathogen. Their use is also now becoming widespread for mass scale
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a disproportionately high disease burden. The project is built on a powerful two-part methodology: Culturally-Adapted Data Acquisition: You will fine-tune a multilingual LLM to interact with patients
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bulky actuators (often a stepper motor) and discrete components leads to a large capsule size and high manufacturing cost. Activation often requires external commands or pre-programming, and accurate
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early risk identification. This PhD project aims to design and develop personalised 3D-printed insoles with enhanced offloading performance and integrated sensing capability. The work will explore novel