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Superconducting joints for the next generation of high-field superconducting magnets

Superconductors are a fascinating class of materials that can carry electricity without any resistance. The largest application of superconductors is in the manufacture of superconducting magnets with an extraordinary ability to generate ultra-high fields which is crucial for a wide range of applications including healthcare and energy. Read more

Engineering Networked Machine Learning via Meta-Free Energy Minimisation

Inspired by neuroscience, informed by information-theoretic principles, and motivated by modern wireless systems architectures integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and communications, this project sets out to develop a paradigm-shifting framework for networked machine learning (ML) that is centred on the following ideas. Read more

Hydrogen Fuelled Internal Combustion Engines – Friction, Wear and Lubrication Challenges in a Hydrogen Environment.

Background. To help address climate change, improve air quality and meet increasingly stringent government regulations, the automotive industry is increasingly exploring the use of hydrogen as an alternative to conventional fossil fuels. Read more

Sustainable artwork preservation: understanding and controlling environmentally induced changes to paintings

Applications are invited for a 3.5-year funded PhD studentship based in the Department of Engineering, King’s College London led by Professor Barbara Shollock with Professor Aviva Burnstock, from the Conservation Department at The Courtauld. Read more

A superconducting brushless exciter for high-power density electrical machines

Background. The ability of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) materials to carry large current densities with little or no resistance makes them attractive for providing large rotor magnetic fields in high-power density superconducting electrical machines. Read more
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