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PhD Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) using Nonlinear Vibration Analysis for Metallic 3D Printed Parts (V25.0076) « Back to the overview Job description Additive Manufacturing (AM) or 3D Printing (3DP
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record. Proficiency in theoretical aspects of vibration testing and control, as well as the processing and analysis of vibration signals, with an added advantage of familiarity with nonlinear dynamics
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field, along with a notable academic track record. - Proficiency in theoretical aspects of vibration testing and control, as well as the processing and analysis of vibration signals, with an added
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systems. The study focuses on the fundamental design, analysis, optimisation, and investigation of nonlinear dynamics in MEMS sensors, with a particular emphasis on enhancing sensitivity through
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@nottingham.ac.uk Please note, this scheme is only open to Home (UK) students Our project: Using facial and vocal tract dynamics to improve speech comprehension in noise Around 18 million individuals in the UK are
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to a wide range of engineering problems, including real-time structural health monitoring, vibration analysis, and control design. The ideal candidate will have an outstanding engineering or related
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how AI can be used to analyse speech and language in this type of research. The project will build on ISEY’s previous research which found that overall noise levels in a class of 4–5-year-olds were
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build on ISEY’s previous research which found that overall noise levels in a class of 4–5-year-olds were lower when matched activities were conducted outside (even on urban school grounds) compared
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how AI can be used to analyse speech and language in this type of research. The project will build on ISEY’s previous research which found that overall noise levels in a class of 4–5-year-olds were
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analysis of very large turbines. Digital controls for noise mitigation. More information on these positions is available below. What we expect: A two-year master’s or equivalent degree in Engineering. A