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The team of Dr Hunt, Dr Nolan, Prof Norris, and Dr Bailey at Brunel University London is offering a fully funded PhD studentship to co-design a physical activity intervention for working-age adults
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Duration of study: Full time - 4 years fixed term (1y MRes + 3y PhD) Starting date: September 2024 Primary Supervisor: Prof. Ilias Tachtsidis, Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical
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engagement in physical activity in children with attention deficit disorders Eligibility: open to UK students Deadline: 30th June 2024 Further details including full project description, eligibility
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Science, Physics. Project start date: 1 October 2024 Supervisors (*lead): Istvan Kiss * (Network Science Institute, Northeastern University London) John Lowery (Bouve College, Northeastern University
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-inspired materials based on biomass-derived polymers (e.g., using chitin derived from mushrooms) and sustainable inorganic sources and 3D printing processes to support a low-carbon manufacturing process. For
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opportunity to work as part of a dedicated team within an ERC project “turbulence intermittency for cloud physics” (TITCHY), underwritten by UKRI, seeking to understand the importance of intermittent turbulent
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Civil Engineering or Computational Physics. They should demonstrate aptitude for original research. The candidate should possess a good understanding of construction processes and data processing
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, maths or physics or any other relevant topic. An MSc or relevant work experience will be beneficial. Knowledge of design and systems engineering methodologies will also be beneficial along with knowledge
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methods that can be used with identified players and the participating clubs to understand current training methods, development pathways and physical development programmes and their relation to ACL injury
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tolerances that can influence the performance of the thruster unit. Develop a statistical model, based on first principles physics, to predict the performance of the thruster unit given a set of parametric