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is part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Nestling has designed
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that high work demands that exceed the physical and cognitive capacity of workers and their physical work demands may reflect as poor work ability and compromised health and safety at the workplace
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with 6.0 in Writing or equivalent. How to apply Please send your CV and cover letter to Dr Michael Short and start an application via the Chemical and Process Engineering PhD programme page. Funding
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Project title: Biometric deepfake to physical attack instrument assessment Supervisory Team: Richard Guest and Jennifer Williams Project description: Deepfake technologies have increased
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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Physics: Fully Funded EPRSC DTP PhD Scholarship: Nanoparticle Manipulation
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Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for physical and mental health at all stages of life and becomes of critical importance from mid-life onwards, when regular engagement can help prevent or reduce
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accuracy. Yet this approach works best when combined with physics-based modelling, in which the interactions between potential drugs and their target receptor are explicitly modelled at the atomic scale. In
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(thickness of a human hair) that can be used to measure a person’s physical and physiological properties. This PhD will explore the use of fibre Bragg gratings (physical sensor) in combination with
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students are eligible to apply but will be required to make up the difference between home and international fees. Overview Are you interested in physical activity and keen to bring together different
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. However, only patients with good physical fitness are candidates for systemic therapy, and even among those patients, only a minority (25-30%) benefit from it. Therefore, we need to find better treatment