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Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience Engineering Research Group) Aim: Develop a mathematical model for analysing reliability and efficiency of medical processes
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High-quality clinical care and research relies on patients sharing their feelings, experiences, and symptoms. The medical community's growing emphasis on Patient-Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs
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Supervisors: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Dr. George Gordon and Dr. Abdelkhalick Mohammad (Faculty of Engineering) Start date: September 2024 Duration: 3.5 years
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of Mathematics, Computing and Medical Sciences. About Us: The 'Brain and Movement (BAM) Research Group ' are based at the Clinical Ageing Research Unit (CARU), a translational clinical research facility jointly
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Supervisory Team: Hywel Morgan, Dan Spencer and Franklin Nobrega (Biological Sciences) PhD Supervisor: Hywel Morgan Project description: Antimicrobial resistance is predicted to become a primary
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-Computer Interaction. We encourage a problem solving, analytical approach, and excitement to work in the intersection of Mathematics, Computing and Medical Sciences. About Us: The 'Brain and Movement (BAM
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operational parameters, and understanding the impact of water chemistry on virus disinfection efficacy. The research will provide a comprehensive assessment of current disinfection practices, particularly in
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, rather than sequentially. Discovering how to leverage this will open new opportunities in manufacturing: structural and medical components with mechanical and chemical properties that vary across
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an excellent research environment provided by Norwich Medical School and the School of Biological Sciences, and surrounding Norwich Research Park. They will also gain valuable experience through
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Primary supervisor - Dr Dmitry Ghilarov Background Natural products forming the basis of our current medical arsenal are often difficult to synthesize, purify, or engineer. In recent years