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Topics in high dimensional energy forecasting
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Sensor-enabled robotics for ultrasonic NDE
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Design and implementation of components for renewably-powered base-stations with heterogeneous access channel
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Mitigating the erosion of transient stability margins in Great Britain through novel wind farm control techniques
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MEMS enabled miniaturisation of photoacoustic imaging and sensing systems
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Elasticity mapping for breast cancer diagnosis using tactile imaging and auxiliary sensor fusion
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Research mini-projects : 1. Machine learning dimensionality reduction for gearbox bearing failure prediction. 2. Hybrid sychronous compensator arrangement in providing ancillary services along with a windfarm
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Interconnection of solar home systems as a path to bottom-up electrification
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Dual operative radar for vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communication
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Fully high temperature superconducting (HTS) machine for future electric aircraft
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Applications of machine learning in diagnostics and prognostics of wind turbine high speed generator failure
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Nonlinear predictive restricted structure control
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High-efficiency voltage source converters with silicon super-junction MOSFETs
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Hybrid AC/DC hubs for network connection and integration of renewables
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Towards a quieter world : three-dimensional printed acoustic metamaterials for noise control
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Protection and fault location schemes suited to large-scale multi-vendor high voltage direct current grids
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Modelling and analysis of rotary airborne wind energy systems : a tensile rotary power transmission design
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Susceptibility of Clostridium difficile to 405 nm light and possible mechanisms to enhance sporicidal activity
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D-PorCCA, a new tool to study the acoustic life of harbour porpoises
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Low-rate non-intrusive load monitoring approaches via graph signal processing
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