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a keen interest in the design, finite element analysis, fabrication, and experimental testing of novel soft robotic structural systems which meet the key requirements of sustainable design and
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investigate the feasibility of recovering low-grade waste heat in the waste-water sector via a comprehensive modelling and optimisation study. Key milestones will include: (1) comprehensive auditing
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of waste-derived feedstocks across domestic and global geographic regions. This will help us examine how seasonality (in particular weather conditions) might affect their fundamental characteristics and how
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at Newcastle University. Microalgae are playing increasingly prominent roles in wastewater bioremediation, where their well-known ability to absorb metals, nitrogen and phosphorous is used in solar driven
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Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Nestling has designed a containerised cultivation and processing plant for a broad range of microorganisms with a focus on mycelium. The system is fully automated
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state-of-the-art computational and experimental techniques to provide a fundamental understanding of ion transport at the microscale of solid electrolytes for solid-state batteries. Such an understanding
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. Simply, there is no “intelligence” on-board the satellites to perform data analysis. Key consequences are a vast amount of data that needs to be stored and processed on the ground, leading to considerable
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Science Building, Newcastle University. Number Of Awards 1 Start Date January 2025 Award Duration 3.5 Years Application Closing Date 15 September 2024 Sponsor School of Computing , Newcastle University
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other pollution sources on the water environment. In a previous proof-of-concept, Newcastle University researchers have detected a genetic marker for human sewage in river water within 3 hours of sampling
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. Number Of Awards 1 Start Date September 2024 Award Duration 4 years Application Closing Date Friday 21/6/24 Sponsor EPSRC & WTW Supervisors Dr Lucia Rodriguez-Freire at Newcastle University and Neil