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robotics, and materials science. Project description: 3D-printing of soft robotics is a growing field, with many applications in biomedical devices, electronics, and autonomous machines. Actuators to drive
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neurotrophins and their receptors are modulated to trigger the growth of neurons in the nervous system. The successful applicant will work within the Peach Lab, undertaking supervised research for an exciting
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(CfAM) and advanced bio-printing (Additive BioFabrication Laboratory), and will provide experience with new and advanced 3D-printing equipment not available elsewhere. This project is aligned with
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will involve significant interaction with ITP Aero UK and will involve co-supervision with an industrial supervisor and it is also expected that the student will spend some time at the ITP Aero Hucknall
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Business School The mission of the United Kingdom Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is to provide health security for England by protecting the population from infectious diseases and other hazards. UKHSA does
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(Additive BioFabrication Laboratory), and will provide experience with new and advanced 3D-printing equipment not available elsewhere. This project is aligned with the “Dialling up Performance for on Demand
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will provide experience with new and advanced 3D-printing equipment not available elsewhere. This project is aligned with the “Dialling up Performance for on Demand Manufacturing” Programme Grant, which
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Research Centre, School of Medicine. The PhD project is clinically focused towards improving the recovery of patients who survive an episode of pneumonia. Pneumonia is a common illness that results in over
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A continual learning approach for robust robotic control in electric batteries assembly. This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with
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Health economic evaluation of community acquired pneumonia in the UK Pneumonia is a common illness that results in over 100,000 hospital admissions per year in the UK. Following hospital treatment