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architecture composites have attracted growing interests in high-performance automotive and aerospace applications. This project aims to develop an image analysis tool for quantifying fibre orientation and fibre
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The scholarship is a £18,500 cash bursary or fee waiver to study the Architecture Part 2 MArch course at the University of Greenwich commencing 2024/5. The scholarship is available for Black
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architecture practice Scott Brownrigg, the award funds research to address environmental and ethical issues, and enhance the quality of life of communities across the globe. It offers £10,000 to individuals
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of the role of such ingredients on the oil-in-water interface and the impact of such architecture on oral mucosa interactions and aroma release behaviour. To apply please email your CV to cdt-formulation
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The University of Wollongong (UOW) in Australia and the University of Surrey (UoS) in the United Kingdom are collaborating on a research project aimed at revolutionizing sustainable architecture by
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-based Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) engine with massive on-chip global buffers for data-stationary. Systolic Array (SA) architectures with novel spatial dataflows will be utilized, at a large scale, for
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team, under the supervision of Dr Andre Jesus from the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering (SABCE), Dr Sam Allen and Dr Glen Blenkinsop from the School of Sport, Exercise, and Health
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of the project include: (1) Develop innovative methodologies for constructing synthetic cells with membrane architectures, and intracellular machinery; (2) Investigate strategies for incorporating biomimetic
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be described with precision. We will integrate technologies with our extensive experience of the clinical and pathological features of neurodegenerative diseases and their complex genetic architectures
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Supervisory Team: Richard C. Knighton PhD Supervisor: Richard C. Knighton Project Overview The aim of the project is to work on state-of-the-art heteropolymetallic architectures (polynuclear