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mass production. For training purposes, the student will reproduce selected literature results before moving on to systems of their own design. They will design, build and characterise complex membrane
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EM sensing. You will design innovative sensing systems and advanced data-processing methods to evaluate cutting-edge materials and structures, including carbon-fibre composites and complex
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can provide rapid, low-cost detection of eDNA for aquatic biodiversity monitoring. The successful candidate will design and fabricate a cellulose-based LOC capable of water processing, eDNA capture, and
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on sustainable design and low carbon materials. Ramboll is a global engineering, architecture and consultancy company and Buro Happold is an international, integrated consultancy of engineers, designers and
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to substantial healthcare savings. This studentship is ideal for candidates passionate about applying engineering innovation to address unmet clinical needs. During your PhD, you will gain
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biosensor, transforming an existing prototype technology into a deployable environmental monitoring solution. Building on recent innovation at Exeter, this PhD will translate a novel discrete gape-sensor unit
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pathways. The goal is to design bio-instructive materials that actively direct immune and bone cells toward regeneration. These will be characterised using AFM and rheology, followed by immune–osteogenic co
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cities, where benefits are unevenly distributed, and how design or management interventions could enhance resilience and equity. A key component of the research will be developing advanced spatial models
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chemistry and nanoscale structure, these coatings will offer long-term, biocompatible protection against infection. The project will involve materials design, fabrication, characterisation, and biological
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. Synthetic analogues will be developed and screened alone and in combination with existing antimicrobials. The ultimate goal is to design novel chemotherapeutic combinations that disrupt cell wall remodelling