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engineering and the physical sciences, human and animal health, law and regulation, business, finance and the arts and social sciences. With this distinctive approach, we are building on Surrey’s track record
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Law PhD You can find our list of research topics and supervisors on our webpage here . Scholarships available The following scholarships are available for outstanding applications for the 2024/25
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, mapping bubble and vortex characteristics for various conditions. Discovering the effects of surfactants on bubble-vortex interactions may lead to scaling laws for advanced modelling, paving the way
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. The techniques, solutions, and challenges proposed in this theme has applications across a range of defence and civilian applications, including search and rescue, law enforcement, and remote sensing. This project
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this challenge by estimating forces indirectly from deformations of the medium upon which the cells exert force. Crucial to this estimation is the formulation of an appropriate constitutive law relating force
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. A growing body of literature on digital evidence and documentation technology for human rights fact-finding efforts has emerged to safeguard the probative value of such efforts before a court of law
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) laws should have been relevant. In practice, corrosion is observed inside wind turbine structures. On the outside of the structures, the splash zone presents a different environment to that of being
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standards alongside technical requirements, facing challenges due to varying laws across jurisdictions and the ambiguity of human-centric regulations. For example, while adhering to speed limits is
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integrity laws and regulations in the arts and antiquities markets are significant. These laws and regulations are often complex and constantly changing, and they can be expensive to comply with. Additionally
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number flow regimes. The experimental work in this area commonly strives to deduce scaling laws, while computational efforts focus on developing and validating predictive flow models. Unfortunately