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phenotypes. The project investigates how extracellular matrix shapes the recruitment, retention, and function of immune cells, influencing tumour progression and therapeutic response. Findings will inform
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. These avatars will represent realistic dementia care scenarios based on the unique needs and backgrounds of residents in each care home. The project will work closely with carers, care home staff, residents
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. oral/skin health products. The project will focus upon extending UoN patented polymer technologies, that deliver their anti-attachment performance without the use of actives that kill. Hence, they will
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. oral/skin health products. The project will focus upon extending UoN patented polymer technologies, that deliver their anti-attachment performance without the use of actives that kill. Hence, they will
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to work under the supervision of Dr David Duncan. The project will be strongly based at Diamond Light Source (Oxfordshire), the UK’s national synchrotron facility, where the student will be based
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dementia care scenarios based on the unique needs and backgrounds of residents in each care home. The project will work closely with carers, care home staff, residents’ families, and community organisations
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recent decades the interest in green hydrogen has increased rapidly. Between 2025 to 2030, there is an opportunity for hydrogen to become an intrinsic part of the global integrated energy system. However
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to the analysis of time series. In particular, the project will examine and develop methods that go beyond the Markovian paradigm. It will consider a range of time series data, focusing on those that show
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developed. This project is available from 1st October 2025. Applications accepted until post is filled. Informal inquiries can be made via email to Prof. Chris Bennett (c.bennett@nottingham.ac.uk
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energy and aerospace solutions. In particular, surface-mounted permanent magnet electrical machines are pushing performance boundaries. A major challenge is the structural integrity of the carbon-fibre