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the Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham. The University has worked with Network Rail, as its Strategic University Partner in Infrastructure Asset Management, for over 10 years and our Research
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environment to promote activity. Truly understanding how active individuals are could have a significant impact on the care and advice given in this setting and help achieve the intensity and frequency
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understanding how active individuals are could have a significant impact on the care and advice given in this setting and help achieve the intensity and frequency of rehabilitation required for meaningful
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. difficile infection (CDI) occur in the US and Europe. Management in the US is estimated to cost $6.3 billion per year and over £120 million of additional annual costs to the UK NHS. Although, current
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Project 4: Vibrotactile stimulation (VTS) therapy to support self-management of tics and ADHD in young people: An exploratory investigation and usability study – [email protected] Project 5
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intensification, and climate change impacts. There is therefore a critical need to understand drivers of carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas dynamics, across land use and management regimes, and quantify
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of telepresence robots, remotely operated by volunteers or health care professionals, as well as operating autonomously, to provide more pro-active and frequent social interaction and structured support for
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of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) during childhood. The project will use local and national data linked across primary and secondary care to advance understanding of the prevalence and healthcare pathways and
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the Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, University Park. The University of Nottingham has worked with Network Rail, as its Strategic University Partner in Infrastructure Asset Management, for over
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is funded by the NIHR (National Institute of Health and Care Research) Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre. The studentship will cover home University rates which includes a stipend of £18,622 per