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the impacts on physical and mental health across a wide-range of individuals. You will complete your transdisciplinary research at Loughborough University, which is ranked number one in the world for sport
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. Loughborough University has an applied research culture. In REF 2021, 94% of the work submitted was judged to be top-rated as 'world-leading' or 'internationally excellent'. We are a community based on mutual
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creating a more sustainable world. As part of our team, with expert supervisors in catalyst design (Dr Simon Kondrat at Loughborough University) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (Dr Giannantonio Cibin
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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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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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an excellent opportunity to work with Dr Ahsan Islam’s research group within the Chemical Engineering Department at Loughborough University. You will be joining a vibrant and multidisciplinary research community
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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
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injector design and CFD validation. The research will directly support the design of hydrogen micro-mix injectors, which aim to manage thermal NOx emissions by reducing the scale of the injection sites