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differences. We therefore have three main objectives; Objective 1) to quantify molecular differences in skeletal muscle tissue between the sexes, Objective 2) develop two high-throughput in vitro human SkM
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. Supervisors Primary supervisor: Georgios Mavros Secondary supervisor: James Knowles Entry requirements Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in Engineering
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. Extended periods of fieldwork are anticipated. Primary supervisor: Dr Danny Longman Entry requirements: Essential criteria: 1. Undergraduate honours degree in a related subject area (e.g., Health Sciences
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The fully funded studentship in Future Propulsion and Power is a 4-year programme: 1-year master's leading to the MRes in Future Propulsion and Power at Cambridge University, followed by a 3-year
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lends itself to the application of a variety of multidisciplinary approaches, including contact mechanics, numerical simulation, signal processing and machine learning. Supervisors Primary supervisor
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, Biotechnology or related fields. Student with knowledge and experience in sustainable evaluation, LCA assessment, textiles and polymer would be beneficial. A master's degree and/or relevant research experience
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. A masters degree would be an advantage. English language requirements Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements. Further details are available on the International website . Fees
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domains include electric pulsed power, high fidelity explosive drive, hydrodynamic modelling, material properties, high power electromagnetics and ultra-fast switching. The main area for research is
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add to world-leading research that is helping to shape the latest advancements across the sport, exercise and health sectors. Supervisors Primary supervisor: Dr Nicola Paine Secondary supervisors: Dr
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requirements for United Kingdom Applicants must have or expect to achieve least a high 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent international qualification) in a relevant subject. A relevant Masters degree and/or