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validation methods employed for battery systems created for electric vehicles, aerospace or stationary storage. This PhD will aim to deliver a new validated methodology for scientifically assessing lithium-ion
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Sponsor/ Supporting Company: Johnson Matthey Research Group: Advanced Steel Processing Group Eligibility This project is funded via the UKRI IDLA sponsored by Johnson Matthey with the University
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designed specifically for the spatial and sequential structures inherent in XCT projections and reconstructed volumes. The goal is to achieve a 60-80% reduction in data size without compromising
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per year Eligibility: UK Citizen Start Date: 02/10/2026 (3-year funding period) Research Group – CiMAT Project Overview X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) is a critical non-destructive imaging tool used in
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Robotic-assisted surgery is rapidly expanding in the UK, with over 100,000 procedures performed in 2024 alone. Emerging 5G and future 6G networks are making remote surgery increasingly feasible
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robotics, AI, and next-generation networks to make remote surgery safer. Robotic-assisted surgery is becoming increasingly common in modern healthcare, enabling greater precision, smaller incisions, and
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operation. This is an exciting PhD project with industrial collaborators at the intersection of power systems, artificial intelligence, and mathematical modelling. The project is well-suited to students with
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a leading cause of maternal and neonatal complications worldwide, yet current diagnostic tools struggle to reliably confirm the disease. This project will use advanced data analysis and modelling
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energy use and 40% of energy-related CO2 emissions, making it a key target for decarbonisation. A promising option to store energy and support a low-carbon grid is thermochemical energy storage (TCES
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into electrical energy, crucial for sustainable power and waste heat recovery. Their efficiency is measured by the figure of merit, ZT. Achieving high ZT requires a delicate balance: high electrical