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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
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research, education, and innovation centred around network science. The hub in London will also facilitate the development and growth of collaborations and partnerships within the UK and across Europe and US
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. Observations also suggest that the effect is much larger in patients with early diseases of the retina. The project proposes to develop and validate a new test to investigate how stimulation of the peripheral
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. Aims and objectives The aim of the project is to develop an advanced coupled framework for Numerical Wave Tank (NWT) software with enhanced functionality, accuracy and efficiency for modelling complex
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experimentally validating, models for prediction of flows with time. The project will also develop and implement, with two independent biology groups, microenvironments for live cell based experiments
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due to either static or dynamic indentation has increased the interest in multifunctional materials and structures. The proposed project will develop smart sensors in composite materials that can detect
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peer reviewed academic publications of the highest standards of significance and impact Supervise less experienced researchers and PhD students Develop skills and networks to become a successful
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attentional training, and to scaffold breath-based mindfulness. In this project, we will develop this prototype in co-production with people with ADHD, using a workshop interface designed to facilitate hands
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NEAFC) to develop coordinated and ecosystem-based management models. It is expected that the studentship would begin in October 2024. The closing date for applications is Friday 14th June 2024 at noon