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suggest hypotheses for therapeutic targeting. This PhD studentship is part of the LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate rare disease trials
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in genomic medicine, diagnostic innovation or precision healthcare. This studentship is part of the LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate
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and pressures; however, external contaminants (e.g. Calcium Magnesium Alumina and Silicates -CMAS-) can infiltrate these coatings and accelerate their degradation. Leveraging a fundamental understanding
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validated surface functionalisation methods that significantly improve metascintillator performance, accelerating the development of advanced radiation detectors for ToF-PET and enhancing early cancer
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conditions. This will accelerate the development and qualification of more resilient materials and coatings, contributing directly to the advancement of sustainable fusion energy. The techniques developed may
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, for example, PM10 which is generally caused by acceleration and deceleration of road vehicles and is proportional to vehicle weight may increase due to the transition to electric cars, which are typically
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the development of specialized hardware architectures capable of efficient, real-time processing. Embedded AI hardware architectures, including neuromorphic processors and low-power AI accelerators
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applying ML techniques in science and engineering is to accelerate knowledge discovery. It is very much not convenient and time consuming for a user to dive into the ML ocean, searching new techniques
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environment. Even smaller pieces pose the potential to damage and further fragment active satellites and larger space debris, endangering current satellite operations and accelerating the proliferation of space
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vulnerable to mould growth, which accelerates structural decay, compromises indoor air quality, and poses significant health risks to building occupants. Moisture exposure to outdoor surfaces can also cause