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Development of new multidomain simulation platform for electric motor drives Development of new fabrication methods for electric motor drives Experimental testing for motor system Job Requirements: PhD degree
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Medical Simulator) Posting Start Date: 18/03/2025 Job Description: Job Description The research project involves the development
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team to develop/produce/investigate a web-based Ship Simulation and Optimisation Software Platform. Key Responsibilities Participate in and manage the research project with Principal Investigator (PI
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, thermal, and stability analysis of the power electronics systems for given applications and perform system level simulation studies • Propose and innovate solutions for operational challenges in hardware
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visualise simulation outputs. The RF will also support increasing coordination between different projects as the number of case studies and incoming datasets continues to grow. Key Responsibilities: Design
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minimal signaling overhead. Simulation and Evaluation: Conduct simulations and evaluations to assess the performance of developed algorithms and techniques, using relevant metrics and benchmarks
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: Investigating novel optical materials and technologies Developing and optimizing optical system designs using simulation tools Characterizing and testing optical system performance Collaborate with cross
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generalization across tasks. Hierarchical and modular agent architectures to enable scalable coordination. Design and implement simulation environments, integrating real-world data and domain-specific constraints
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energy-related systems such as lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries. Familiarity with high-throughput simulation workflows and materials discovery pipelines. Demonstrated ability to design and fabricate
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Responsibilities: Lead the design, implementation, and validation of data-driven Digital Twin (DT) models to simulate and forecast dynamic energy demands and renewable generation patterns within shipyard operations