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with gait impairments. The tool will combine fundamental biomechanics with smart computer algorithms and a computational modeling prototype. As a PhD student, you will design, manage, execute and report
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related to patterning precision, (2) how cellular dynamics and biomechanical feedbacks are limiting patterning precision, (3) how global mechanical constraints acting on a growing tissue are affecting
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of modelling, biomechanics & deep learning. The project is in collaboration with multiple NHS Trusts including the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals and Sheffield Children’s Hospital. The successful candidate will
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lab), crafting miniature artificial replicas of the embryonic aorta. We will use our bioprinted tissue to explore how blood flow and haemodynamics, environmental biomechanical and biochemical signals
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. The position will be based within the Integrated Musculo-Skeletal Biomechanics Group in the Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine, a collaboration between the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Teaching
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, physiology and biomechanics, etc. Due to the nature of its research, Gipsa-lab is in direct and constant contact with the economic environment and society. Its potential as teacher-researchers and researchers
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this project: -Modeling and analysis for medical imaging and diagnostics (MYRIAD): MYRIAD focuses on the development of innovative methodologies in image processing, biomechanical modeling, and image simulation
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Subject areas: Experimental Mechanics, Heart Valves, Digital Image Correlation (DIC), Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), Biomechanics, Fluid-Structure Interaction Project description: Heart valve (HV
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relevant Master’s degree will be an advantage e.g. Exercise Physiology, Musculoskeletal Science, Biomechanics etc., as is demonstrable experience/interest in neuromuscular research. Fees and funding
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risk but is now being used for in younger patients with low surgical risk, raising concerns about its long-term durability compared to SAVR. Objectives: Understanding the fluid dynamics and biomechanical