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to modelling unbounded continuous quantities of interest is to assume symmetric error terms (eg Gaussian or Student), but this assumption is often not met in practice. Several approaches have been developed
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Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Gas turbine engines are among the most complex engineered systems in operation today, generating vast quantities of multi-modal data across
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Paterson Application Deadline: 09 March 2026 Details Project description Hand and upper-limb dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly in people with more advanced disease, yet it is
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project offers an exciting opportunity to radically reimagine LPBF through the use of a novel hybrid multi-laser architecture. Working with exclusive, state-of-the-art laser systems developed at the
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. The aim of this project is to accurately model the final 100,000 orbital cycles of an EMRI using the gravitational self-force method. We will build on recent work by Dolan, Kavanagh and Wardell ([1], [2
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Details In General Relativity, bodies in freefall follow geodesics in spacetime. For example, the Earth follows a geodesic in the spacetime of the Sun, to a good approximation. However, this is not strictly
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to represent manufacturing processes, workflows, and systems, products, ensuring accuracy and relevance to real-world operations. Analyse simulation outputs and present findings through clear visualisations
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round Details Networked systems are ubiquitous in the modern world, for example, smart grids, financial systems, and industrial processes are prime examples of these. As these systems grow in size and
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the boundaries of what is possible, highlight opportunities and risks, and develop solutions for specific use cases, with a representative case study centred on automated defect identification on complex aerospace
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. Gate oxide thickness and chemistry determine the switching behaviour of field-effect transistors used in microelectronics. It is, however, often quite difficult to learn anything about such intergranular