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use a wide array of computational techniques to understand the performance of the best known oxide scintillators for these applications, examine if their performance can be optimised, and use
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computer science. We welcome applications from candidates with a passion for high-performance sport, education and experience in any/all of the above, and a willingness to extend their skills in, and
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programme that will train the next-generation of doctoral carbon champions who are renowned for research excellence and interdisciplinary systemic thinking for Net Zero. The ReNU+ vision is that they will
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Generative AI applications continue to expand, optimizing computational efficiency is becoming increasingly critical, particularly for AI in resource-constrained environments or at the edge. To address
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The Surrey team has recently demonstrated the performance of new perovskite scintillator materials which combine a high scintillation light yield, high material density, good optical transparency
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and thermal models developed with an industry partner, the research will simulate coupled heat and fluid transport in sedimentary reservoirs and assess system performance under varying operational
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under relevant process conditions. Rational mutagenesis and computational protein design will then be applied to enhance lithium specificity and operational robustness in complex, high-impurity leachates
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‑temperature operation. These features make HPCRs attractive for demanding applications including space power and exploration missions, remote/off‑grid energy supply, industrial heat, and resilient electricity grids. In
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to be at the forefront of supporting female performance, the project will explore how female high-performance environments across Aquatics GB (e.g., Olympic swimming, Paralympic swimming, diving, and
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. Seminal work by Wong and Gribble (2012) demonstrated that passive proprioceptive training—where the limb is moved by a robot—can induce significant improvements in active motor performance. This implies