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nerve cells within the printed scaffolds under the guidance of Prof. James B. Phillips at the UCL Centre for Nerve Engineering (https://jamesphillips.org/ . The project aims to investigate
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of approximately £21,000 net per annum) provided by the Department of Mechanical Engineering under the EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership scheme, and it is open to home students only. The research
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The Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance (CSEP) has been established to build a national resource to help ensure that the UK’s high-value science and technology-based industries are globally
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Codesigning Gender-Inclusive Health Innovation In the realm of healthcare technology, inclusivity often falls short, particularly concerning gender-specific needs. This project aims at empowering marginalised
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sustainable automotive manufacturing future, fuelled by electric mobility. It is a new collaboration between JLR and Imperial College London’s Dyson School of Design Engineering , Department of Chemical
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with a highly interdisciplinary and international team to develop the advanced sensors technology for wastewater surveillance (wastewater-based epidemiology) to provide new understanding for real-time
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new excipient technology is available within the Manufacturing Futures Laboratory, UCL East campus. The studentship will commence on 1st October under the supervision of Dr. Vikramjeet Singh
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. GSK is a science-led global biopharma company that aims to unite science, technology, and talent to get ahead of disease together. GSK undertakes research and development in a broad range of innovative
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Electronic Engineering (EEE) Department). The position is funded by the Leverhulme Professorship, held by Professor Mark O'Malley . Summary of Project: The project aims to propose and study services needed in
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. This project is cross-disciplinary and focuses on Design optimization of hydrogen fuel cell-powered aircraft, working across two different departments within Imperial, the Dyson School of Design Engineering and