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degree in Electrical, Electronics Engineering or Physics may compete for partial or full award (stipend and fees). Please contact Assistant Prof. Neo Lophitis for further information. Email: Neo.Lophitis
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Schlumberger Cambridge Research to develop the next generation of chemical engineering smart algorithms for information integration applying state-of-the-art sensor fusion and Artificial Intelligence/machine
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) electrical machines integrated with gas turbine engines to provide additional measures of rotordynamic control. Another will continue some work that was well begun through the excellent work of a former Rolls
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high transparency and additional functionality (e.g. electrical conductivity) in specific areas of the designed part. The successful PhD candidate will print novel materials using cutting edge facilities
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project fully focused on synthetic organic chemistry. More information about the project below. Synthetic organic chemistry lays at the heart of Science and Technology and has greatly enabled
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. As the conventional offshore wind technology is restricted to shallow waters, there is a need for developing floating wind turbines (FWTs) that enables using this vast amount of energy. Floating
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ReferenceENG1539Closing DateTuesday, 2nd August 2022DepartmentCivil Engineering Research Group: Resilience Engineering Applications are invited for this 3.5 year PhD project, from suitably
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for passengers. To be able to fix and justify the right charge requires advances in areas of engineering. It is necessary to understand how all the infrastructure elements degrade due to either the passage
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ReferenceENG1533Closing DateThursday, 31st March 2022DepartmentEngineering Sensor Fusion for Sustainable Process Technology Highly motivated candidates are invited to apply for this exciting 4-year
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-Printing) techniques. In particular, the project aims to produce parts with high transparency and additional functionality (e.g. electrical conductivity) in specific areas of the designed part. The