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to develop models towards human neural spheroids and/or organoids, and use these “mini-brain” platforms to generate infiltrative tumours using patient-derived GSCs. The model will then be validated as a more
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Machine Learning techniques to this data to extract the essential information contained within these trajectories. This will be achieved through the following steps: Develop tools to efficiently generate a
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for practical implementation of ADR in the South African and UK contexts. The research project proposes to research, develop, implement and test control and informatics concepts for an energy management system
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spectroscopic/imaging methodologies. During years 2-4, the student will be based at Porton Down to develop in vitro co-culture models, perform drug experiments, and characterise biofilms. In years 2-4 the student
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that are critical for activity of pain-sensing nerves, or how we can modulate peptide-membrane interaction properties to develop new analgesics with prolonged duration of action. You will first learn how to use
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materials under metastable conditions with respect to the phase diagram of water. The programme of research seeks to develop pressure systems suitable for the study of biological samples, model
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to develop new PETs that incentivize participants to share their sensitive data by fairly rewarding them. Additionally, the project aims to ensure these PETs remain secure even when adversaries compromise some
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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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process efficiency improvements and enable prediction across scales for a given biological process. The PhD project will develop, construct and apply Machine Learning techniques to the process data
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widely used technique with many industrial applications. To achieve this, we will develop novel chromium alloy coatings with improved chemical and mechanical properties, and to explore other innovative