20 Design "University of Leeds " PhD positions in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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) materials manufacturing at the interface between science frontiers and technological and medical applications. The project will suit an excellent student who enjoys design, practical experimental work
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researcher will become part of the Corrosion and Mineral Scaling Research Team within the Institute of Functional Surfaces (University of Leeds), a vibrant and diverse research group with expertise in
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. This opportunity provides an annual stipend of the research council minimum rate (set by UKRI) of £19,237 for 2024/25. PROJECT CONTACT Dr Misbahu Zubair PROJECT ADVERT This PhD studentship focuses on the design
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of mechanical engineering, physics and biotechnology? Could you formulate ideas to answer our research questions: is it possible to design a machine which can accurately evaluate the surgical performance
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fit for purpose. This research aims to accelerate the UK’s secure blockchain quantum resistance by developing a framework for designing post-quantum blockchain and distributed ledger technologies
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individual operating points. The simplest design tool for a single turbine is blade-element momentum theory (BEMT). Based on the momentum principle and aerofoil theory this predicts thrust and power and is
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different means (for example, but not limited to, training applications, competition environment familiarisation, data visualisation). Empirical studies will then be designed and conducted to assess
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the following activities in conjunction with and under the guidance of the Principal/Co Investigator: 1. Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly in accordance with the project deliverables and
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, efficient machine learning. The project aims to theoretically understand why machine learning models perform well and/or design efficient and robust algorithms in trustworthy machine learning. The topics
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health in the first years of life. The research is funded by UK Research and Innovation through a fellowship award held by Dr Christine O'Farrelly. The overall programme of work addresses key research