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The burgeoning field of synthetic biology offers promising avenues for engineering artificial cells with tailored functionalities for diverse biomedical applications. This PhD project aims
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Project description: Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship to study the impact of children’s auditory technology on communication in a naturalistic listening environment. The
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the in-patient setting. This project would be suitable for someone with an undergraduate degree in Electronic Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or from a clinical/healthcare
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for the best opportunity to be considered. How To Apply Apply online: Search for a Postgraduate Programme of Study (soton.ac.uk) . Select programme type (Research), 2024/25, Faculty of Engineering and Physical
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evaporation patterns. You will then investigate their uses in applications such as surface design, 3D printing or droplet microfluidics. It is expected that the applicant will have a good degree in Engineering
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Funding providers: UK Shared Prosperity Fund via Neath Port Talbot Council and Grove Nanomaterials Subject areas: The research will overlap subjects such as Materials Engineering, Physics, Physical
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, or tablet presses. Funding notes: To be eligible for EPSRC funding candidates must have at least a 2(1) in an Engineering or Scientific discipline or a 2(2) plus MSc. To apply please email your cv to cdt
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their use of digital technology, however there is currently no intervention that has been developed to help us successfully achieve this. This studentship will use behaviour change methods, and
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and implement compact optical measurement systems suitable for installation on race cars and aircraft. Using machine vision technology and event-based cameras, properties such as fluid velocity, surface
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to combine Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology that produces electricity using electrons derived from biochemical reactions, with hydroponics that involves growing plants without soil. The idea is to use MFC