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triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) to sustainably power ingestible medical devices. The aim is to harness mechanical energy from natural intestinal peristalsis to enable battery-free operation of autonomous
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temperatures in modern Gas Turbines. During the operation of gas turbines, such high temperatures are coupled with the impurities or ash compounds like Sulphur, halides, sodium and vanadium. In certain cases
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to its significant contribution to the poleward heat transport. It is now well established that any significant weakening of the AMOC would induce a significant cooling/warming of the Northern/Southern
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limiting their ability to perform essential daily tasks. This interdisciplinary PhD project aims to design a new generation of soft exoskeletons using smart textiles, driven by artificial intelligence (AI
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on currently circulating clones of gut-associated pathogens. Subsequently, we will perform an observational, longitudinal study on the river Teme to profile the abundance of microbial pathogens. This river is
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performing their own techniques that vary, due to differences in the types of samples (respiratory, blood, waste water, etc) or pathogens (bacterial, viral, fungal) of specific interest. This project aims
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performance. Key research themes include the extent of graphene dispersion, polymer–filler and filler-filler interfacial behaviour, and the role of nanoscale architecture in determining macroscopic performance.
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aspects of the cultures associated with the languages we teach (Danish, Dutch, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Old Norse, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish). Our taught programmes are innovative
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Bath, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
: Analyse how curation and drying impact mechanical properties and hygrothermal performance. Develop a Predictive Model: Create a computational model linking operational variables and material properties
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, including high throughput experimentation, programming (e.g. in LabView, Matlab) and numerical modelling. They will be joining a thriving, inclusive Chemistry department with excellent facilities