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objectives of this project are to 1) differentiate between magmatic and post-emplacement microstructure, and 2) identify the effect of deformation on the geochemistry of the main rock-forming minerals
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mechanics of two-dimensional bodies by incorporating active effects to study the competition between elasticity and controlled actuation in shaping slender objects. Theoretical discrete modelling. Establish
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-talented, ambitious scientists and engineers. You should therefore be able to demonstrate a track record (suitable for your career stage) that is based upon collaborative, thought-provoking laboratory
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mucosa. Objectives include: 1. Training generative models to produce realistic, high-resolution microscopy images. 2. Ensuring no synthetic image is identical to real patient data. 3. Evaluating image
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, supervision is available at Bath Spa University for PhD studentships within the following eligible pathways, where there is a strong track record in advancing knowledge through high quality research: Education
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breeder blankets – this has made them the object of international investigation despite experimental difficulties. Corrosion, volatilisation, high temperatures, and redox control are just a few of the
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an industry-collaborative research team. Key objectives of the research will include: Upgrade of an existing flow boiling rig to enable high-fidelity, high-resolution measurements under elevated pressure and
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standard for testing the radiant efficiency of low temperature radiant heaters (BSEN 60675-3 (2021)) does not consider human thermal comfort. Humans are radiant objects. More than 60% of the sense of comfort
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. Applicants will need to produce a research proposal of c. 3,000 words. This should specify a research objective, the nature of the historiographical contribution to be made, and the methodology to be employed
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clinicians) and undertake a prospective mixed methods study investigating flare symptoms as they occur, using physiological markers (e.g. heart rate and sleep from wearables) objective tests (e.g. cognitive