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particles within soil matrices to assess their mobility under different environmental conditions. • Assess the uptake and internalisation of microplastics by plants through standardised greenhouse
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compatibility with traditional composite matrices. Explore complementary computational fluid dynamics-discrete element method (CFD-DEM) simulations as a tool to predict fibre-fluid interactions and inform
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tool to be developed during the project; - Experimentally characterize the performance of the membrane-based reciprocating expander coupled to the linear alternator, using compressed air at various
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. Across these applications areas, a central and critical challenge in bioprinting is the design of appropriate biomaterials to serve as synthetic matrices and scaffold for the tissues. You will be part of a
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on electromagnetic motors, pumps, or compressed air systems. However, motors are often bulky, heavy, and rigid, while fluid systems are typically tethered and inefficient. There is an urgent need for untethered soft
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head-on. We will reinvent generative cooperative vision and semantic compression methods so fleets of intelligent machines can perceive the world robustly, efficiently, and in a trustworthy manner—even
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rely on purified CO₂ gas as feedstock, necessitating costly and energy-intensive capture, purification, and compression processes. Furthermore, high-efficiency alcohol production has primarily been
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obesity. The matrices will support long-term cell culture in microfluidic systems to capture early tumorigenesis and will be functionalized with relevant tumor-promoting factors (e.g., pollutants, glucose
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activity. These losses can occur through sweating, red blood cell haemolysis from repetitive foot strike and/or blood vessel compression during exercise, inflammatory/iron regulation hormone (hepcidin
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. This will involve investigating techniques for model compression and efficient inference to enable on-board condition monitoring directly at the wind turbine, reducing data transmission requirements, central