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PhD Studentship: PhD studentship in mass spectrometry imaging Are you interested in working at a world leading national research facility? Would you like to work within a multidisciplinary team of
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Dr Enzo Liotti, Prof Andrew Watt & Dr Sion Richards (STFC) A fully-funded DPhil Studentship is available for this exciting project on novel manufacturing methods for X-ray imaging scintillator
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Funding providers: EPSRC iCASE and Airbus Operations Limited Subject areas: Experimental Mechanics, Digital Image Correlation (DIC), Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials
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new research and innovation partnership with Manchester United Football Club. The successful candidate will be embedded across the two institutions. You will develop innovative real-time imaging
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. Testing prototype formulations on human volunteers is the most accurate way to benchmark efficacy and in market performance but it is costly and time consuming and therefore not feasible to do for every
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spectroscopic/imaging methodologies. During years 2-4, the student will be based at Porton Down to develop in vitro co-culture models, perform drug experiments, and characterise biofilms. In years 2-4 the student
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experiences. Co-design and prototype serious games for teaching independent living skills to young adults with LD. Evaluate prototype(s) through user study with young adults to understand the effects
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fracture occurrence reported to be 3-fold higher in women than men during military training. This PhD studentship will combine state-of-the-art imaging techniques, mechanical testing and finite element
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pressure, and boundary layer states will be measured. Techniques such as particle image velocimetry and pressure sensitive paint will be applied to measure flowfields in compact spaces with poor optical
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Alpes. Thanks to increasingly precise and sophisticated medical imaging techniques and fast-growing powerful image morphing tools, there are ways to predict the appearance of a patient's face after