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behaviour, improve body composition and modulate stress. However, people often find starting an exercise programme a daunting experience and there are many barriers that prevent women from getting lifestyle
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of detecting complex damage types in composite aircraft structures, such as delamination and lightning strike damage. Leveraging active thermography, the system will address limitations of traditional visual
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property profiles. The understanding developed here will provide pathways to exploit the alloy composition and thermomechanical treatments optimise the property profiles of the next generation crush alloys
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of the data. Our response to climate change will change the composition of air pollution factors children and adolescents are exposed to. Many air pollutants are expected to reduce, but some may increase
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of the PhD project is to investigate how biopolymers and biocolloids can be tuned into stimuli-responsive reactive and non-reactive inks for advanced assembly (3D printing) of bio-composites. We envision
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well as the disassembly or reassembly of the materials into new composite structures. We envision that the generated knowledge will advance the field of bio-based and sustainable material technologies and contribute to new
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that determine these properties and use this knowledge to develop a robust anodisation process. This process will be tailored to accommodate the wide compositional diversity of recycled aluminium, ensuring
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statistical models (for example principal component analysis) to obtain insights into relationships between physical properties of polysaccharides (composition, molecular weight charge, chain length etcetera
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complementary methodologies (corpus data and offline experimental measures). On the theoretical side, the project will develop a formal compositional model that generates the observed parameters of variation and
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-ceramic composites in close collaboration with a PhD student at the Biomaterials Engineering Group at ETHZ and the identification of process-structure-property relationships enabling the efficient design