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emerging photonic microdevices promising to revolutionise computer, communication, and sensing technologies must be performed with unprecedented picometre (one-hundredth of the atomic size) precision
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collection activities. Supervision will be provided by academics from various disciplines specializing in biomechanics, image processing, and computer vision, alongside orthopaedic surgeons and academics.
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for medical applications, micro-robotics, and materials science. PhD project description: The field of medical therapeutics has valuable applications for mobile devices for efficient drug delivery, called micro
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description: The field of medical therapeutics has valuable applications for mobile devices for efficient drug delivery, called micro-robots. Recently, 3D printing has been used to manufacture such devices with
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semiconductors (such as those used in thermoelectric devices and solar energy applications). Point defects play a critical role in determining electronic and ionic transport properties, stability, and device
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, enabling early detection of damage. Renewable Energy: Rapid, optimized design of wind turbine blades and structures for greener energy. Microstructures: Accurate, efficient analysis of devices like MEMS
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Applications are invited for a Doctoral Candidate in SHIELD (Strategies for Healing Implant-Associated Infections and Enhancing Longevity in Devices) Doctoral Network. The candidate would be working
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including predictive modelling, computer vision and epidemiology. The student will join an established team of investigators, including statisticians, epidemiologists, image scientists, and clinicians
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understanding viscous flow in materials of commercial interest, such as borosilicates and boroaluminates, underpinning an array of applications from solid-oxide fuel cell seals to display glasses. The PhD is co
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, in addition to interfacing with the established Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) FIT lab. The candidate will be working alongside other researchers on the FLUIDITY project on human-robot interaction