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. The vision with the lab is to establish a research space which can truly bring together skills and knowledge from diverse disciplines in art, design, science and robotics. Another key vision for the lab is to
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, additional efforts and different approaches to the design of food products and manufacturing processes are required to deliver further energy reductions and meet UK’s sustainability goals (reduce UK greenhouse
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and music technologies Digital musical instrument/interface design Accessible and assistive technologies for creative expression Multimodal music creation and interaction Shape changing and deformable
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deformation in structural materials, and the additional impact of local service environments on the structural integrity of nuclear materials and components, are critical for the design and safe operation of
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the most successful community-based forest management systems worldwide, to investigate the impacts of formal conservation area designation in community-managed forests. Based on over three decades
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. The study of wave/wind structure interaction (WSI) is fundamental to the design and development of coastal, offshore and ocean engineering structures, including sea defences and emerging offshore renewable
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species). These nanomaterials will be designed to respond to external stimuli, for example magnetic fields or light, in order to trigger release of a payload, for drug delivery applications. The student
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conflict in these teams using an interaction process analysis methodology. Given the quantitative nature of this research, the successful candidate will have a very strong aptitude for research design and
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supports a vigorous community of PhD students, who take a leading role in our many activities. Each year, CISRUL provides funding for its PhDs to design and host a major international conference on a topic
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of Applied and Inclusive Health Research (CAIR), situated in the Faculty of Education, Health, and Wellbeing. CAIR aims to develop, promote, and inspire health research that is designed and delivered