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Criteria The award is available to UK and international applicants. You should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours degree, or international equivalent, in Electrical Engineering or closely
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, the research will assess how different fuel pathways affect engine behaviour, hybrid power systems, energy flows and emissions, identifying opportunities for improved efficiency and reduced environmental impact
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these fuels from production through storage, onboard use and energy conversion. Using advanced simulation and analysis, the research will assess how different fuel pathways affect engine behaviour, hybrid power
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a difficult sector to decarbonise, as electrical power is challenging for many forms of shipping. Hence, sustainable marine fuels are required. Methanol fuel tankers are already in operation, with
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individuals to join our dynamic team. To find out more about our group and research, visit: www.ncl.ac.uk/engineering/research/electrical-electronic-engineering/electrical-power Number of awards: 1 Start date
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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Offshore Floating Wind (OFW) is key to unlocking deep-water renewable energy and achieving the global Net Zero targets. However, dynamic power cables
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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a background in electronic engineering, physics or a related discipline. Strong practical skills
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chlorination to convert metallic impurities into volatile chlorides. The process efficiency, however, depends on a complex interplay of particle-scale interactions and particle/solid body interactions. Current
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: 8060F select ‘PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (full time) - as the programme of study You will then need to provide the following information in the ‘Further Details’ section: a ‘Personal
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support massive Internet-of-Things (IoT) deployments through technologies such as network slicing. At the same time, the emergence of large-scale quantum computing poses a significant threat to current