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by the University of Manchester. Raman spectroscopy is widely used in graphene characterisation and is well-placed to be used as an in-line method due to its short measurement time and non-destructive
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business specialist (Dr Alan Gilchrist), help to develop business and service models from technical and economic perspectives to support process scale-up and expansion. Qualifications and experience
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Innovation Center (NZIIC) at Teesside University in the UK. Demonstration use cases involving multiple residential office spaces to improve energy efficiency, enable better integration of local renewable
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important since incorrect formation of the neural tube leads to developmental defects that account for some of the most common and severe birth defects in humans. Such defects, including anencephaly and spina
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most harmful environmental pollutant, according to the World Health Organisation. It is also ‘neglected’ and in need of more research according to a 2023 House of Lords Report. You will focus on one
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analysis and handling (HPC) mathematical dynamical systems theory This project is supervised by Dr Alexander Wittig and hosted at the University of Southampton with funding from the US Airforce Office of
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the thermodynamics and nucleation expected at extreme conditions and take into account various transitions of proteins with respect to changes in thermodynamic conditions. It is anticipated that the use of advanced
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locations, as well as vehicle and driver availability which creates a complex optimisation / scheduling problem. Moreover, any derived schedule must be automated and continually updated to account for
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-economic analysis, digital and business skills, ethics etc. and undertake short courses in core subjects like process intensification and green chemistry. Number Of Awards 1 Start Date 17th September 2024
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the country where increased population growth, house building, and wastewaster management places substantial pressures on freshwater resources. This project will address current gaps in knowledge by considering