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apply Systems Engineering methodologies to design and develop novel electric actuators, supporting the goal of Net Zero and the sustainable development of future aerospace systems. The candidate will
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opportunity to have an industrial placement. The research will focus on the application of Systems Engineering methodologies for the design and development of future novel electric actuators to support
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Funding providers: EPSRC iCASE and Airbus Operations Limited Subject areas: Experimental Mechanics, Digital Image Correlation (DIC), Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials
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; Maynooth University, National University of Ireland Maynooth | Maynooth, Leinster | Ireland | about 8 hours ago
the range of renewable energy sources to provide dispatchable carbon-free energy, the current cost of wave energy makes it relatively uneconomic in relation to other renewable, and non-renewable, energy forms
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at Loughborough has discovered that current state-of-the-art tyre friction modelling approaches provide friction estimates that are highly sensitive to uncertainties in model inputs, such as road surface roughness
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Sunday 29 September 2024 Reference: ENG177 Supervisor: Dr Davide De Focatiis This is an exciting opportunity with full funding
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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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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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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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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