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of contact line motion and its interaction with non-flat surface topography and variable surface composition. You will specifically consider the critical substrate speed – corresponding to the transition
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technique that measures the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations, with imaging techniques in optical fibres, hair-thin pieces of glass, for 3D mapping of cancer tissue
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of whole-body and tissue-organ composition and energy expenditure with physiological and psychological measures of appetite, and free-living energy balance tracking technology is used to measure energy
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in photopolymer chemistry, materials development for 3D printing (including resins, composites, nanomateirals, and ceramics), design engineering, and materials processing for additive manufacturing
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of materials, techniques, and characterisation methods for functional 3D printing, where you will develop skills in photopolymer chemistry, materials development for 3D printing (including resins, composites
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spectroscopy, a powerful label-free analytical technique that measures the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations, with imaging techniques in optical fibres, hair-thin
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CO2 free green steelmaking, this PhD project will thoroughly investigate the nitrogen absorption and desorption mechanisms of alternate metallic charges with varying conditions of composition
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for MeV X-ray and Neutron Imaging). The project seeks to develop new materials compositions that are suitable in this application space. Main duties and responsibilities of the student include: to carry
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coupled with parallel identification of particle chemical composition using LC and GC-MS methods among others, the project will determine the relative toxicity of tyre wear particle types. Ultimately
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biological approaches is provided. The effects of pathogens on the composition of the plant microbiome of S. pectinata and on its tolerance to stressors will be assessed using pathogen-simulating elicitors