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Supervisor(s) 1) Professor James Gilbert, University of Hull 2) Dr Hatice Sas, University of Sheffield Increasing productivity and yield in the manufacture of wind turbine blades is a key priority
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, the nature of the porosity and permeability which controls fluid flow within these rocks is poorly understood, limiting our ability to capitalise on their resource potential. Central to this problem is
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3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Efficient engineering and control of predictable and reliable biotechnologies. Supervisors: Prof Antonis Papachristodoulou and Prof Harrison Steel This project
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About the role Applications are invited for a Research Associate position within the Control and Power Research Group, working on a new research initiative focused on load modelling in power systems
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate position within the Control and Power Research Group, working on a new research initiative focused on load modelling in power systems at grid supply
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, attention, impulse control, emotional regulation, adaptive functioning and social interaction. Without appropriate support, these difficulties contribute to poor educational, social and wellbeing outcomes
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students (UK and International) to start in September/October 2026. Each 4-year studentship is generously funded with an enhanced stipend, all tuition fees covered, and research support funding, including
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Project advert The democratization of finance is transforming global asset management. Retail investors, empowered by trading apps and AI-driven platforms, now control a rapidly expanding share of
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Project Supervisor - Dr Leanne Stokes Macrophages are part of the innate immune system which protects us from infection by bacterial, fungal and parasitic pathogens. Treatments targeting pathogens
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and programmable biomaterial synthesis. The ability to program the behaviour of biomolecular chemistry is foundational for developing new biotechnology applications. Redox-sensitive molecules are a