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additional innovation is needed. Scaled physical modelling of FOWT is a critical stage in the development of new design innovations, but represents a significant challenge. Hydrodynamic loads applied
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and music technologies Digital musical instrument/interface design Accessible and assistive technologies for creative expression Multimodal music creation and interaction Shape changing and deformable
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. The project's final outcome will be the realization of reliable predictive models able to guide the design of future thermochemical energy conversion processes for hydrogen-based and sustainable fuels (carbon
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innovative modes of course delivery, assessment, curriculum design, and scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). With the ability to collaborate effectively and to motivate and inspire learners, you will
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deformation in structural materials, and the additional impact of local service environments on the structural integrity of nuclear materials and components, are critical for the design and safe operation of
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relevant transmembrane targets. Understanding these interactions is crucial for the design of novel therapeutics addressing the urgent need for more efficacious, non-addictive analgesic molecules. Our
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is part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Nestling has designed
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an interdisciplinary team the successful applicant will conduct a field study to quantify the effectiveness of the restoration approaches adopted at the study sites. They will develop skills in field study design, kick
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managers, dance leaders and dance professionals. This will lead to the design and delivery of workshop activities to coproduce a programme theory of wellbeing or community dance. The successful candidate
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the most successful community-based forest management systems worldwide, to investigate the impacts of formal conservation area designation in community-managed forests. Based on over three decades