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methods to create precisely controlled 3D structures Developing routes the depolymerise and re-print the materials in a closed loop manner Undertaking analysis to understand the green chemistry and
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experience in a range of industrially relevant computational engineering techniques. You will develop expertise in high-order finite element methods, mesh adaptation techniques, advanced parallel programming
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, Rejected Texts, and New Methods for Negative Bibliography’ (PromPrint). Hosted by the Sussex Digital Humanities Lab (SHL Digital) and led by Principal Investigator Dr Hannah Field, PromPrint uses digital
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University of Salford, focusing on technology-informed rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries in military personnel. Force plates are widely used for multi-joint assessments, with standardized methods
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to join CARE-HSC, specifically working on ‘Workstream 1: Formal (Workforce) Carers’ co-led by Professor Stephani Hatch and Dr Rebecca Rhead. This workstream focusses on a collaboration with NHS peer
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Jaguar Land Rover and WMG (University of Warwick). The collaboration seeks to investigate and develop new joining methods of battery pack module assemblies. The biggest challenge is moving away from
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Jaguar Land Rover and WMG (University of Warwick). The collaboration seeks to investigate and develop new joining methods of battery pack module assemblies. The biggest challenge is moving away from
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effective diagnostic methods and treatment protocols. The overall purpose of this research project is to identify biomarkers and develop effective antimicrobial strategies to prevent infection and
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respond during platelet formation and how diseases like long COVID may alter this process. The goal is to better understand the biology of platelet production and improve lab-based methods for generating
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approach is a method that is both formally rigorous and practically efficient for the verification/validation of quantum devices. Candidate’s profile Knowledge of quantum computing and an understanding