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. The engineering challenges are to provide users with the controls they would like to have in order to adjust the behaviour of their audio system, for example, boosting the bass response interacting with the room
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-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore sustainable engineering strategies to boost their performance to deliver benefits for the environment and society. The
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technologies (phage-display) for stratification of fracture repair and bone regenerative treatments by gender. This project offers a unique interdisciplinary programme at the engineering, life science, and
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alternatives to fossil fuels is an imperative of modern society. Biomass waste, such as waste from crop productions or cuttings of invasive species, offers a sustainable and renewable source of energy. In
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and society. It will bring opportunities such as rapid computation of large, unsorted data sets, rapid training of AI models, higher capacity Lithium-ion batteries. With these profound opportunities
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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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issue in society, from AI regulation and AI safety to protecting democracy from election interference. This exciting PhD project investigates two technical aspects of voice deepfakes: What is it about a
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the Faculty of Social Sciences for 3 years. Funding includes tuition fees at Home-fee rate, an annual stipend of £19,237 per annum (2024/25 rate) and £1,000 per annum to support research training.
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games are used to teach skills to individuals with LD including social and independent living skills. Designing and developing serious games accessible to all members of the population is a complex
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project to tackle a major health issue. Funding The project is funded by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), an executive agency of the UK Department of Health & Social Care and is open to UK students