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Brunel University Research Archive(BURA) preserves and enables easy and open access to all
types of digital content. It showcases Brunel's research outputs.

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to publisher imposed embargoes. All awarded PhD theses are also archived on BURA.

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Navigating Challenges, Embracing Opportunities: An Assessment of Women’s Leadership and Career Advancement in Africa, with a Focus on Nigeria See

A gendered ideology and a gendered hierarchy are prominent components that impact African women’s leadership and career advancement. By considering extant literature, empirical evidence, and expert insights on this topic, the aim of this chapter is to understand the dynamics surrounding wome...

The BBC is a partisan battleground – why does Japan’s public broadcaster escape the same fate? See

Public service broadcasters are supposed to be the most trusted news outlets in democratic societies. Funded through models like licence fees and free from advertising, they are meant to stand apart from commercial media

How political leanings affect views on academic freedom – new research See

Academic freedom is often described as a cornerstone of democratic society. Politicians regularly claim to defend it, universities invoke it in mission statements and most members of the public say they support it in principle.

Co-designing tobacco control health communication with young people in Southern Nigeria See

Co-design is a participatory approach that seeks to increase end users’ involvement in designing products and services. However, there is a lack of active participation by young people in the design of tobacco control health communication, especially in African countries. This thesis ha...

A new paradigm for resilient and equitable post-war recovery of cities See

Rebuilding cities after conflict often prioritizes political or economic interests at the expense of long-term resilience, equity and inclusion. Post-war recovery must break away from traditional, interest-driven patterns. Instead, reconstruction should be redefined through a science-driven, multidisciplinary l...

Design and development of an AI enhanced channel coding technique with adaptive reconfigurable intelligent surface for terahertz 6G communication See

This thesis presents a novel approach to design and implement a new channel coding method combined with a Adaptive RIS (ARIS) to enhance Terahertz (THz) communication in 6G networks. The research addresses the crucial requirements of 6G communication, including ultra-fast data transmission,&...

Environmental life cycle assessment of novel PV systems for desert conditions See

Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are currently seen as an affordable and mainstream renewable energy option to support energy decarbonisation, aligning with commitments of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 7). This technology prevails in high irradiance places such as deserts, where s...

Modelling hydrogen enriched ammonia combustion through laminar flame speed and mass fraction burn analysis See

Ammonia is a promising zero-carbon fuel for internal combustion engines; however, its low laminar flame speed makes lean combustion highly sensitive to turbulence and flame development. In this study, an entrainment-based two-zone combustion model is developed for hydrogen-enriched ammonia spark-ignit...

Dynamic programming model for a thermal energy storage-based heat recovery system in a process industry plant See

Heat recovery systems (HRS) exist in conceptual configurations which encompass a set of energy-using processes installed on a particular site, a set of waste heat recovery technologies and all potential recirculation of material and energy streams with the overall aim to generate an...

When volatility turns, recessions follow See

Do shifts into high stock-market volatility foreshadow recessions rather than merely accompany them? Prior work shows volatility rises in downturns and can help short-horizon forecasts, but the timing of discrete volatility regime changes relative to business-cycle turning points is less understo...

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