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systems extend into the basement and that structural inheritance played a fundamental role in controlling deformation, fluid flow and mineral system development. However, the geometry, kinematics, timing
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geometries and process-induced defects demand new inspection approaches. The project combines modelling, sensor fabrication, experiment, and data analysis. You will work with a team of experts to develop
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creation of tender documents, specifications, and requirement structures. 2D and 3D spatial reasoning, including general arrangement exploration, layout optimization, and constraint-aware geometry generation
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, specifications, and requirement structures. 2D and 3D spatial reasoning, including general arrangement exploration, layout optimization, and constraint-aware geometry generation. AI-based performance assessment in
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. Project goals: Building on our previous work, the student will design and 3D print new high-efficiency flow reactor geometries (enabled by our unique ability to print high resolution bioactive materials) as
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modelling framework to predict key thermal hydraulic parameters for boiling flows within complex geometries at high heat flux conditions, relevant to the engineering design of thermal management elements
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for demanding applications such as aerospace propulsion systems, where high strength, thermal stability, and reduced weight are essential. While LPBF enables the fabrication of complex and lightweight geometries
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, optimize and extend existing setups, develop a novel setup to perform an absolute radiometric calibration Perform a line-of-sight calibration to precisely align the instrument’s viewing geometry with
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explore the influence of geometry and material specification on implant and peri-implant stresses and strains Define and supervise BSc and MSc projects of biomedical engineering students, within
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of the mirrors in Wolter geometry, and, finally, the prototype neutron condenser module as fabricated by CHEXS. You will apply a diverse suite of experimental methods, including in-house X-ray reflectometry and