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collaboration with IHL and an industry partner. where you will be part of the research team to develop and demonstrate Building-to-Grid Integration through Intelligent Optimization and Predictive Control at SIT’s
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materials for new products, and optimizing manufacturing processes Responsibilities R&D: Lead material selection, development, and characterization for applications in electronics, aerospace, or biomedical
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Health Framework and Evaluation Toolkit, defining optimal indicators, effective evaluation approaches and benchmarks for meaningful menstrual health improvements. This is an exciting opportunity
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the mentorship of leading experts in one of the following priority research areas: Research area 1: Intelligent Structural Optimization using Physics-Informed Reinforcement Learning Research area 2: AI-Enhanced
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chemicals, drastically reduce emissions and waste, and maximize material quality and circularity. The project integrates a digital thread for real-time process optimization, advanced sensors for contaminant
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, drastically reduce emissions and waste, and maximize material quality and circularity. The project integrates a digital thread for real-time process optimization, advanced sensors for contaminant detection
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reduction technologies. Explore emerging technologies, frameworks, and practices to advance product solutions in industries. Conduct product family Innovation Quadrant (IQ) analysis and resource optimization
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focused on the optimal utilisation of advanced RF sensors that are capable of performing multiple roles, either sequentially or in parallel. The UCL Radar Group hosts one of the few demonstrator systems
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to the design, modelling, simulation, validation, and optimization of electric vessel power systems, with strong emphasis on battery-based propulsion, onboard microgrids, EMS algorithms, and real-time validation
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Plan and execute experimental workflows to achieve project milestones. Lead prototype development and performance optimization of the SERS biosensor system. Communicate research outcomes through