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for enthusiastic, inquisitive and motivated researchers with a strong interest in aerospace systems engineering to develop innovative solutions and technologies. This is a BAE Systems - EPSRC CASE Award
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Engineering led by Dr Elizabeth Ratcliffe aims to develop Future Leaders in Inclusive Engineering; where engineered products and services are accessible, inclusive and free from discrimination and bias for more
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develop innovative solutions and technologies. This studentship, supported by a BAE Systems - EPSRC CASE Award, focuses on the design and development of a novel electric actuator. The successful candidate
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solutions that enable industries to meet these dual objectives of ecological responsibility and economic competitiveness. The aim of the project is to develop a robust framework that enables manufacturing
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provide the necessary environment, to develop research that delivers both academic excellence and maximum industrial impact. You will be part of the Loughborough Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre
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Funding amount: £18,622 maintenance grant per annum Lead Supervisor name: Dr Amor Abdelkader Project description Do you have a passion to develop the next generation batteries? Did you ever thought
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to accurately predict friction when operating conditions deviate from measured conditions. There is therefore a need to develop accurate physics and data-based models for tyre friction. Recent work
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manufacturing methods, and develop novel structural/material systems, in the context of sustainable soft robotics. We are looking for an exceptional individual with a strong science and engineering background and
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quantum formal methods in the security analysis of quantum digital signatures. These investigations will play a significant part in the design and engineering of these protocols as these systems develop
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platforms. Existing digital human models are limited, often focusing only on basic ergonomic analysis and lacking in cognitive behaviour representation. The primary goal of this project is to develop a novel