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. The primary focus of track design is often on isolating ground vibration rather than addressing rolling noise, interior noise within railway vehicles or wheel/rail wear issues. In practice, there is often a
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additional innovation is needed. Scaled physical modelling of FOWT is a critical stage in the development of new design innovations, but represents a significant challenge. Hydrodynamic loads applied
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. The project's final outcome will be the realization of reliable predictive models able to guide the design of future thermochemical energy conversion processes for hydrogen-based and sustainable fuels (carbon
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delivered, experienced, and analysed. In collaboration with our local commercial partner, Imersifi, and our academic partner, Dr Stephen Sharman (King’s College London), this PhD project will design and
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relevant transmembrane targets. Understanding these interactions is crucial for the design of novel therapeutics addressing the urgent need for more efficacious, non-addictive analgesic molecules. Our
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is part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Nestling has designed
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an interdisciplinary team the successful applicant will conduct a field study to quantify the effectiveness of the restoration approaches adopted at the study sites. They will develop skills in field study design, kick
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managers, dance leaders and dance professionals. This will lead to the design and delivery of workshop activities to coproduce a programme theory of wellbeing or community dance. The successful candidate
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, (4) the potential to design “real” systems which will be installed at Northumbrian Water Ltd sites, possibly within the timeframe of this PhD. The initial focus of the study will be on two local case
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) extrapolation of results to the wider waste-water sector, developing a framework for waste heat recovery and management across the UK, (4) the potential to design “real” systems which will be installed