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. The PhD will involve co-design and investigation of the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a full-scale cluster-randomised controlled trial of VBA, for healthcare professionals to assist
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or Gang Beasts, as compared to more 'avant-garde' games such as Gone Home, That Dragon, Cancer, Journey or Papers, Please. But what exactly is that difference, and how can we design for it? This project
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circular battery economy. It shifts the focus from selling batteries to selling battery services, incentivising manufacturers to design for longevity, remanufacture, and responsible end-of-life management [1
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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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(currently £6,035/year) and maintenance stipend (currently £20,622/year) PhD project description A 3.5-year PhD Studentship on pharmaceutical formulation, specifically, design and development of cutting-edge
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novel and strong topologies and non-standard techniques that may offer innovation in future high-speed rare-earth (RE) magnet-free electrical machines for electric propulsion systems. This project
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of subjects from device design, as well as system and algorithmic developments. The research scope is comprehensive, encompassing optical instrumentation and algorithm development, to instrumentation testing
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. The research training for the student will be divided into two main areas: Technical training Practical training on experimental design, MOF-NP synthesis, characterisation (XRD, BET, TGA, SEM), MTT toxicity
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research, education, and innovation centred around network science. The hub in London will also facilitate the development and growth of collaborations and partnerships within the UK and across Europe and US
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structures, thus distinguishing the chemical properties of building blocks from the physical and mechanical material properties. These characteristics open up endless possibilities in material design, with