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, precise and is pathogen agnostic, you don’t need prior knowledge of which pathogen is causing the infection to use it as a diagnostic. Challenges remain however in standardisation, application and
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Futures, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy at the Penryn Campus in Cornwall. This project will use a mixed methods approach to assess the short- and long-term activities, outputs, outcomes and
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list of individual courses taken and grades obtained. A personal statement. Any other relevant information that you think may support your case for consideration. You do not need to submit a research
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sources such as (i) atmospheric models, (ii) satellite remote sensing, (iii) land use information, and (iv) meteorological data. The aim of this PhD is to develop and implement models for integrating data
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assessment and dietary support. The primary outcome is weight change, and secondary outcomes are eating self-efficacy, exercise confidence, quality of life and indicators of health status. Sub-studies will
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assess global urban transport policy implementations and integrate these insights into the context of Birmingham, identifying policy opportunities to foster behavioural change in use of transport modes
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Do you want to shed light on place-based health inequalities and contribute to improving the health and wellbeing outcomes experienced by rural, coastal and remote communities? Applications
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mitigating jamming and spoofing threats in real-time. Integration of Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs): Investigate the use of TEEs to create secure zones within embedded systems, facilitating secure data
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to accommodate their own particular input setup and deciding the best modelling practice. This PhD project will aim at automatic solution development, supporting flexible input setups and addressing in one
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of mesalazine in nanocarriers has demonstrated success in targeting inflammatory regions and treating mild to moderate IBD. This project will investigate the use of polymeric nanocarriers for improving