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an interdisciplinary team (including microbiologists, engineers, environmental scientists, and data scientists) developing new water sensing technologies (optical/biological) for the monitoring and detection of sewage
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-to-roll technology and post-processing to harvest nanoparticles on a scale beginning with grams, heading for kilograms and with the potential for tonnes – representing a revolutionary paradigm-shift in (bio
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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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technology transfer and an insilico approach to the development of continuous processes based. The project will use as a baseline the mAb solutions platform process and standard downstream operations as
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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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real impact. Essential and Desirable Student background Criteria Background: Engineering ideally with material science Essential knowledge - skills – experience: analytical skills, ability to demonstrate
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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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SLoLa project “Rules of life in CO2-driven microbial communities: microbiome engineering for a Net Zero future”. The project will study how the complex mix of microorganisms in a microbiome interact with
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of the North East of England. Attracting and retaining high-calibre people is fundamental to our continued success. Job description: The Role The School of Engineering at Newcastle University are seeking
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Research Assistant/Associate in the Experimental Mechanics of Liquid Crystal Elastomers (Fixed Term)
A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on the mechanics and actuation of liquid crystal elastomers as part of the soft mechanics research