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engineering education to transform lives – both for students and for the users of the products they design and make. Our mission is to attract and empower individuals and partners from diverse backgrounds and
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." (WHO 2023) The field of Assistive product design encompasses Assistive Technologies, such as eyeglasses, prostheses and orthoses, wheelchairs, commodes and everyday items such as cutlery. This study
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Systems thinking and systems mapping are essential in unpacking tensions, trade-offs and dilemmas in the complex issues around digital decarbonisation and system change. As identified by the Design
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of Manchester from October 2024. The use of machine learning methods and molecular simulations for polymer design and property prediction is the new frontier in polymer science. This project aims at using a mix
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programme. Please detail your rationale (why you think this is an important area to pursue), your research questions, and the design of the potential studies (including your outcomes you’d like to measure and
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: In the Environmental Planning Pathway: Designing serious games to inform land use decisions for net zero in Wales (in collaboration with Natural Resources Wales and Welsh Government). The Supervisory
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heterogeneous catalysts in sustainable carbon dioxide and hydrogen technologies. With this understanding, we will design catalysts that fully harness the potential alkali species to make a real contribution to
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of today. This will require rapid innovations in materials design and electrode engineering to ensure this next generation of battery materials are well-suited to the ever increasing technological demands
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sensing, imaging, and telecommunications. The design and fabrication of high precision, large-area metaoptic components requires achieving high precision and accuracy over a large diameter. Next to making
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blanket is especially complex and its understanding and prediction is one of the major challenges facing the reactor design. The purpose of this project is to advance the understanding of the turbulence