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, navigation, rotation sensing, spectroscopy, interferometry, Rydberg atoms) Quantum technologies for fundamental physics Quantum Information and Quantum Computing (G. Adesso, M. Guta, et al.) Quantum technology
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transcripts should be sent by email to the project lead (provided in the project description below) before the deadline. Projects Available: Optical fibre sensing for measuring physical and physiological
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developed, by focusing on understanding the basic polymer physics that drives fracture. Nottingham will lead the modelling programme. You will build on an existing polymer constitutive model and implement
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: PhD 1 – Drug repurposing is an emerging avenue of research in the field of Geroscience; a field whose stated aim is to “accelerate research into the basic mechanisms driving ageing which could lead to
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of Nottingham), Derek Hoare (Lead of NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, hearing theme) and Magdelena Sereda (NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, University of Nottingham) and based in
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-invasive imaging techniques. These are extremely relevant for biomedical applications, particularly if they lead to the characterisation of mechanical properties. Motivation Imaging and characterising
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temperature dependent constitutive model has been developed, by focusing on understanding the basic polymer physics that drives fracture. Nottingham will lead the modelling programme. You will build
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of 3D printing. We seek a student who could lead the maturation of this multi-metal MetalJet technique, which offers substantial prospects in the direct manufacturing of multi-functional metallic
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associated central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction are linked to current and future physical inactivity. They lead to muscle weakness, mass loss and impaired neuromuscular control. Factors related to the CNS
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computational modelling algorithms to determine the 3D structure of RNA at atomic resolution. In this project, the student will use this innovative method to unravel the molecular shapes of biologically relevant