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the actuator. This involves understanding the physics of the motor, the load it is handling, and the role of the servo-controller in the system. The focus is on managing different fault scenarios efficiently
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An exciting PhD studentship opportunity fully-funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP). This project would suit students with a
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, access, technologies, perceptions and discourses converge in time and space to impact the health and quality of freshwaters. In this project, the PhD student will adopt a critical perspective on the cause
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their licenced water and to support increased investment in on-farm reservoirs to provide drought resilience. This PhD will integrate environmental science, ecology, engineering and philosophy to explore the legal
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for this position has a BSc and MSc in environmental sciences, physical geography or biology, knowledge of metagenomic analyses, and a passion for the natural environment. This fully funded studentship is part of
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transformation. As the amount of data increases, it is necessary to store, standardise, process, and make data accessible in a way that gets beyond the quirks of different teams and technology. This requires
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to Friday. Flexible working will be considered. Contract type Fixed term contract Fixed Term Period For 3 years Salary Research Assistant (if close to completing PhD): Full time starting salary is normally
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to monitor online the manufacturing process and development of damage in the material and the incorporation of heating and cooling. The Composites and Advanced Materials Centre at Cranfield has recently
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and process optimisation. This PhD, funded by EPSRC and a major UK Water Utility (Northumbrian Water), is seeking to implement advanced nanobubble technologies as a sustainable and efficient water
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pollutants released into the atmosphere in the wake of passenger cars are still poorly understood. An enhanced understanding of these physical processes involved in the dispersion of pollutants is essential