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Primary supervisor - Dr Amit Sachdeva Secondary supervisor - Prof Andy Cammidge Over the last decade, several antibody-based biotherapeutics have been developed for treatment of cancer. These antibodies often bind to cell surface receptors on cancer cells and direct them towards apoptosis...
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freedom, allowing for component shapes unattainable via wrought technologies. However, the majority of the metal 3D printing has been on alloys designed for wrought conditions, and recent years have seen
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of Prof Anthony Green. The design of enzymes with new modes of catalysis is a major objective in modern biocatalysis. In this project will use state-of-the-art enzyme design, engineering and
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Project title: Novel Generative Adversarial Networks for Rapid Engineering Design Supervisory Team: Dr. David Toal Project description: Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks (cGANs) have
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the treatment and understanding of a large number of degenerative ailments, including osteoarthritis and cardiovascular disease, through the design of biological scaffolds using both synthetic biodegradable
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stand-alone storage integrated with solar PV for individual houses. Research so far is focused on energy management, with little work conducted on the design of such systems. Specifically, there is a lack
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novel and strong topologies and non-standard techniques that may offer innovation in future high-speed rare-earth (RE) magnet-free electrical machines for electric propulsion systems. This project
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leads to the eventual failure in cable systems. The aim of this project is to explore design and fabrication of nanoscale layered structures within existing insulation design using 2D nanomaterials
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tool that predicts noise characteristics throughout a helicopter's design and service life. Sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the UK's Defence and Science
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An opportunity for an exceptional researcher with experience in structure determination of new solid-state inorganic materials to lead work on materials design and discovery. We welcome applications