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decontamination of process liquids and cooling ponds is common to almost all current and future nuclear power plants. However, the main method used to remove radioisotopes and other heavy metals – ion exchange
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provide the necessary environment, to develop research that delivers both academic excellence and maximum industrial impact. You will be part of the Loughborough Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre
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addition to funding for tuition fees and research training. We are looking for applicants with a degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or Electrical Engineering. Prior experience in tomographic imaging
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structural simulation models. Current challenges identified: Despite commercial image analysis software, can map the fibre orientation distribution from XCT scans, they cannot distinguish different
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of making batteries that is safer, more efficient and can help achieving better performance for electric vehicles and energy storage application? If so, perhaps this fully funded PhD studentship is available
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-ray hardware. Successful execution of the work will contribute to the wider realisation of AM in advanced engineering, and the development of new X-ray inspection methods. Additive manufacturing
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The University of Exeter is offering up to 9 fully funded doctoral studentships for September 2024 entry as part of our Doctoral Training Partnership with the EPSRC (Engineering, Physical Sciences
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to several cardiovascular diseases including stroke, myocardial infarction, and sudden cardiac death. The causes of AF are not fully understood but relate to disruptions in the electrical impulses
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) of ytterbium-doped fibre laser amplifiers with multiple functionalities. This is in contrast to most of the current research on CBC lasers, which simply aims at increasing the power. The project will allow
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remain in representing human-in-the-loop within system models. Current systems modelling frameworks (such as the SysML) fall short in depicting human roles, which is vital for developing reliable RAS