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environmental benefit, and enable smarter investments in water infrastructure and management. By joining this ambitious effort, you will contribute to improve the natural environment, the state of our rivers, and
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experiences, rather than interacting directly with the environment in real-time. Off-line reinforcement learning can be beneficial in scenarios where online exploration is costly, dangerous, or impractical
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biofilm as a prosthetic rhizosphere for plant roots (which utilize symbiotic relationships between fungi & bacteria to obtain nutrients from the environment) to optimize N utilisation (synthesis
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of crevice and pitting corrosion with exposure to marine environments is key challenge for the application of stainless steels. Crevice corrosion has been reported in seawater pump components, with
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to their environment. In this PhD studentship, we will develop the materials, methods, and designs to control the 3D distribution of differing functional materials, giving high-resolution control over graded properties
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semiconductor, glass and optoelectronics sectors, then UK-SIFS is your opportunity. Application areas: IOT, imaging and artificial / machine vision, monitoring the built environment, extreme environment
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. Barbara Maher, Lancaster Environment Centre and Dr James Byrne, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol), and, in collaboration with an Engineering-based supervisor (Dr Farid Aiouache) and a
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, protect the environment, and extend the lifespan of both railway vehicles and infrastructure. The aim of the project is to investigate and develop a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms behind
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directly with John Crane, gaining valuable experience in a world-renowned company. John Crane is a $1Bn industry and the global leader in mechanical sealing. Collaborative Environment: Join a vibrant
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nature of the funding. Cranfield Doctoral Network Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members