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group with structured training and strong technical support. 2. Candidate profile This project is ideal for candidates from Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical, Materials Engineering, or related
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1. Project overview: Diabetic foot complications often arise from elevated plantar pressure and localised tissue stress. Current offloading insoles can provide some benefit, but they are typically
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Gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders such as IBS and postoperative ileus affect millions worldwide yet lack high-resolution diagnostics. Current tests are either indirect or use rigid manometry
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. Successful candidates will have an excellent background in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Physics or a related subject area (first class degree or equivalent). We invite applications from highly
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control strategies integrating fuel, engine, electric machine, and energy recovery systems for improved overall efficiency. Validate the developed methods through experimental and simulation studies
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for candidates with a background in meteorology, climatology, physics, engineering and any related discipline, and a strong interest in applying advanced physical and computational methods to real-world
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impact gut motility and immune function. However, our understanding of the influence of the neuroendocrine on our health is limited as current diagnostics such as stool biomarkers or intermittent endoscopy
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shift from microwaves to mm-waves (ca. 30 – 300 GHz) or even Terahertz frequencies (ca. 0.3 – 1 THz). Current on-chip interconnect technology relies on printed circuit board (PCB), which is not suitable
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alternative, offering electronically controlled release at designated GI sites. While ingestible devices demonstrate the promise of electronic capsules, they also highlight current limitations. Using relatively