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PhD Studentship - Physics-based Mathematical Modelling of Water Electrolyzer for Hydrogen Production
Water electrolysers are promising for hydrogen-powered grids, producing green hydrogen from renewable energy sources, and working in a pair with fuel cells or gas turbines. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that currently available electrolysers (both PEM and AEM) suffer from reliability and...
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working in various aspects of surfaces and wetting. This project will also be supervised by Prof Glen McHale. Further Information: The University of Edinburgh is committed to equality of opportunity for all
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are welcomed from self-funded students, or students who are applying for scholarships from the University of Edinburgh or elsewhere. Further information and other funding options . Informal Enquiries: gary.wells
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and reliability in the clean energy sector. Outputs from this project will influence real world technology, leading to industry scale testing with one of the global leaders in wind energy. The position
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students (>450) at the University of Edinburgh, which will then go on to be used around the country and further afield. We currently deliver traditional laboratories over a wide range of engineering teaching
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: The University of Edinburgh is committed to equality of opportunity for all its staff and students, and promotes a culture of inclusivity. Please see details here: https://www.ed.ac.uk/equality-diversity Closing
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Summary: This research proposal addresses challenges in the UK's construction industry, focusing on sustainability & safety. It aims to develop machine learning models that combine data from similar infrastructure and integrate information from previous inspections to predict potential problems....
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new therapies. About the laureate Sir David C. Baulcombe (Solihull, UK, 1952), attained his PhD at the University of Edinburgh before going on to work in Montreal (McGill University) and Athens (US