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and in innovative modulation strategy designs; experience in designing integrated power electronics for battery or sensor systems; proven track record of publishing in tier-1 journals; experience in
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especially true in critical applications where a failure could result in significant financial loss, environmental damage, or harm to human lives. Moreover, the inclusion of advanced battery management and
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and hours, the atoms and electrons that lie at the centre of many of our everyday technologies such as computers and batteries move a whole faster: closer to a million-billionths of a second
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electromagnetic devices, such as those required for future 6G communications systems, solid-state battery components, photovoltaic systems, sensors, catalysts, and energy harvesting technologies. One example
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, protein folding, and battery design. It has a long-term interest in the application of it's know-how and IP to the space sector, and the PhD candidate will be a key part of this process. Application Process
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single atom metallic wires for use in electronics. Resulting wires are intended for applications in energy and electronics, and thus contributing to enhanced battery performance and engineering net-zero