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This PhD studentship is an exciting, fully funded opportunity to work as part of an internationally renowned scientific and engineering team to develop a new innovative technology to meet and
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for enthusiastic, inquisitive and motivated researchers with a strong interest in aerospace systems engineering to develop innovative solutions and technologies. This is a BAE Systems - EPSRC CASE Award
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develop innovative solutions and technologies. This studentship, supported by a BAE Systems - EPSRC CASE Award, focuses on the design and development of a novel electric actuator. The successful candidate
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). The School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering aims to be the world’s leading integrated centre for built environment research, education, and learning, and is committed to investing in the next
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to develop models towards human neural spheroids and/or organoids, and use these “mini-brain” platforms to generate infiltrative tumours using patient-derived GSCs. The model will then be validated as a more
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develop hydrogen production technologies with net-zero emissions of carbon dioxide for real-world applications embodying technical innovation, socio-economic factors, and water-energy resource management
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cancers, limited success is achieved in treatment of solid tumours. This is due to the size of full-length antibodies that reduces their penetration into tumours. The aim of this PhD project is to develop
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space of states and nonlinear response). The reservoir state provides the input for a conventional neural network. In QRC, the reservoir is a fixed quantum system whose output is used to train a classical
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) research programme intended to develop generation-after-next-technologies for applications in defence and security. The project will be supervised by Prof Johan Nilsson ([email protected] ) and Dr William
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of hypermobility on balance and performance in children and to co-develop a scooter-based intervention to promote balance and physical activity engagement in youth. Specifically, by collaborating with schools and