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research. Specifically, you will be trained to perform carefully calibrated human psychophysical experiments (to test different aspects of hearing performance), deliver questionnaires, and measure neural
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Monday 19 February 2024 Reference: ENG1747 This fully funded 42-month PhD opportunity is based within the Human Factors Research
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to improve human health and quality of life locally, nationally and internationally through outstanding education, research and patient care. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/medicine/about/index.aspx
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signals during rehabilitation. An optical fibre sensor is an ultrafine sensing platform (thickness of a human hair) that can be used to measure a person’s physical and physiological properties. This PhD
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Science Background: The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (SVMS) undertakes research on key issues in fundamental science and in human and animal health. The student will be an active member of
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established world class research in biomedical sciences within the other University Schools. Research undertaken at the School is relevant to both Veterinary Medicine and Science and Comparative and Human
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engineering the mechanical properties at small scale. For fusion energy, the most immediate application of this technology will be in the creation of two-metal parts (e.g., W-Cu) that can act as either plasma
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within restrictive environments. This project builds on these research/industrial successes and proposes control solutions for automated robotic systems capable to be teleoperated using smart human-machine
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-operated using smart human-machine interfaces. This is an exciting PhD project that has a combination of academic and industrial challenges which will enhance the student’s ability to tackle complex
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instrumentation to deliver new insights into the mechanical properties of cancer and their relationship with disease progression. Who we are looking for An enthusiastic, self-motivated, resourceful candidate with a