10 postdoc-urban-planning scholarships at ; Loughborough University in United Kingdom
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the same high-performance product require novel design, manufacture, and validation techniques, both in silico and experimentally. Traditionally this process takes a lot of time, it is slow, and often
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A Digital Twin (DT) of a bioprocess is a detailed, predictive, systems-level computational model of a cell culture or fermentation process. Such DTs can make the design of media and feeding
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. This rapid growth needs many existing challenges, including production cost, supply chain development and social requirements to be addressed. Our fully funded EnerHy Centre for Doctoral Training program will
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Systems thinking and systems mapping are essential in unpacking tensions, trade-offs and dilemmas in the complex issues around digital decarbonisation and system change. As identified by the Design
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made online . Under programme name, select SSEHS. Please quote the advertised reference number: SSEHS/NPVC in your application. To avoid delays in processing your application, please ensure that you
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heterogeneous catalysts in sustainable carbon dioxide and hydrogen technologies. With this understanding, we will design catalysts that fully harness the potential alkali species to make a real contribution to
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annum for the duration of the studentship plus university tuition fees (the rate for 24/25 has not yet been published by the UKRI). All applications should be made online. Under programme name, Electronic
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better protect their property (e.g., [1]). Under the National Surface Water Management Action Plan [1], the Environment Agency (EA), Met Office and Flood Forecasting Centre are committed to exploring
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CYP-led and fosters ownership of the created solutions; and 4) that through an engaging and playful participatory process, CYP are empowered to design outcomes. This project is part of the NERC funded
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to support rapid ensemble forecasting. Design and perform systematic numerical experiments to better understand and quantify the uncertainties in different steps, their interaction and propagation through