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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Stephen Walley. Prof. Kit Windows-Yule has worked with numerous companies, from SME to multinational, spanning 8 industrial sectors, helping to improve both the productivity and sustainability of diverse industrial processes. Through this work, and the interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral learnings facilitated thereby, he has developed transferrable knowledge, tools, and strategies which can be applied to a wide range of scientific and industrial systems. In this talk, he will discuss the most valuable learnings, centering around an experimental-numerical-AI workflow through which systems of interest can be rigorously modelled and optimised according to the needs of, or challenges faced by, a given industrial or academic researcher. This talk is part of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group series. This talk is included in these lists:
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