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project aims to develop validated computational models of the foot and ankle, and investigate the biomechanical parameters impacting successful bone healing while reducing the risk of fixation failure
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which prevent them or limit their exercising habits during these periods. Some of the identified barriers could be related to the significant anatomical, physiological, psychological and biomechanical
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University of Bath. The focus of this PhD project (RN MMP Programme 1) is on the prospective study of anthropometric and biomechanical risk factors associated with injury risk in RN and RM trainees and trained
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 07 June 2024 Reference: ENG1759 This exciting opportunity is based within the Optics and Photonics Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering (FoE), University of Nottingham which conducts cutting-edge research into the...
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Funding providers: Swansea University Strategic Partnership Research Scholarships (SUSPRS) with Université Grenoble Alpes, France Subject areas: Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Computational
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biomechanical models currently used to study HSI: the single-degree-of-freedom (SDoF) system and the moving inverted pendulum model (IPM). This PhD project will systematically analyse the reliability of these two
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. The work will largely be ‘in the field’ with a base at the Biomechanics research group at IC’s South Kensington campus. It is expected that the project will entail development and use of in-depth evaluation
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of modelling, biomechanics & deep learning. The project is in collaboration with multiple NHS Trusts including the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and Sheffield Children’s Hospital. The successful candidate will
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Subject areas: Experimental Mechanics, Heart Valves, Digital Image Correlation (DIC), Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), Biomechanics, Fluid-Structure Interaction Project description: Heart valve (HV
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. The position will be based within the Integrated Musculo-Skeletal Biomechanics Group in the Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine, a collaboration between the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Teaching