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-consuming laboratory work. This project, in collaboration with Exciting Instruments Ltd, combines traditional laboratory methods with cutting-edge, high-resolution imaging and advanced computational modelling
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to improve performance and reliability (www.faraday.ac.uk ). As Research Associate you will conduct research that will focus on the design and development of new ways to process dry powdered lithium
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need to demonstrate a high level of capability, facilitating low risk transition of these solutions into our industrial partners’ production facilities. The AMRC are a Corporate Partner of the
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photonic quantum computers with cloud access. QuiX Quantum is building Europe’s first universal photonic quantum computer using silicon nitride photonic chips for scalable operation. In the US, PsiQuantum is
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the development of this technology. In particular, the nonlinear and high-dimensional nature of the plasma dynamics mean that the desired reference state is challenging to compute and the control gains have to
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Model Based Design and Flight Testing of a Vertical Take-Off Vertical Landing Rocket (C3.5-MAC-John)
guidance algorithms [1] for the hopper. These algorithms will run in real-time on a high-performance, secondary flight computer. One of the project’s novel contributions lies in the creation of a fully
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, you’ll be developing innovations critical to a greener, more sustainable future. In hydrogen storage and transport, high-performance mechanical seals are essential. These seals prevent gas leakage by
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the energy efficiency of mechanical systems, advanced control methods are at the heart of these challenges. Effective control mitigates vibrations, boosts performance, enhances energy efficiency, ensures
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proofs, bounds, convergence results) alongside algorithm design and high-performance computation. Biological case studies, such as slime mould experiments, serve as inspiration and as a unique source of
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Organic quantum batteries: the development of high-performance energy storage devices (S3.5-MPS-Lidzey) School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students