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Cathodoluminescence. This will allow us to correlate microstructure with electrical activity. Our goal is to develop new processes for successful defect passivation suitable for implementation by industry. Applicants
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Over the last 10 years, researchers at Loughborough University have led a programme of research seeking to characterise the health and well-being of HGV drivers; and to develop bespoke health
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Loughborough University and D4Drivers The Midlands Graduate School is an accredited Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP). One of 15 such partnerships in
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approach underpinned by digital solutions is recommended for automated change detection. Our project aims to develop an integrative RAAC data monitoring and management strategy that enables proactive risk
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) enhance understanding of the degradation processes; (ii) investigate inspection and condition assessment strategies; and (iii) develop modelling techniques, leveraging machine learning and artificial
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stable isotope methods to study water balance using deuterium oxide. This studentship is funded by the Leicester Biomedical Research Centre which is a collaboration between Loughborough University
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an excellent opportunity to work with Dr Ahsan Islam’s research group within the Chemical Engineering Department at Loughborough University. You will be joining a vibrant and multidisciplinary research community
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comparative study allows for improved understanding of the effectiveness of education and decision making in the context of climate related flooding, and will lead to the identification of approaches for a
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Vision We are seeking a highly motivated student to help develop and scale up a sustainable low-cost low-energy route for creating novel high-performance copper components from waste feedstock
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Rationale Flooding stands as the most prevalent natural hazard. However, whilst substantial research effort has been reported in the last decade to develop high-performance physics-based models