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Shifting the paradigm: machine-assisted scholarly digital editing Digital Humanities Institute PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Isabella Magni Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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systems. This project aims to understand how cells in the central nervous system efficiently fill space during development -a process critical for optimizing functions like sensory information processing
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Why Do Quantum Sensors Matter? In both cellular biology and chemistry, many critical processes that affect our quality of life are not yet well understood. These processes happen within systems
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processes. Your responsibilities will include: Rapid prototype pattern manufacture Production of sand and investment moulds Supporting the melting and pouring processes Finishing of castings, including
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perfusion as people age with various comorbidities (hypertension, hypotension, obesity) will preserve oxygen supply to the brain. MRI and two photon imaging are used in animal models to understand
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regenerative capacity of the stem cells declines; this contributes to the aging process and ultimately to the loss of muscle mass in elderly people. Cell signalling plays a key role in controlling the balance
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metamaterial, to better control the manufacturing process. The end result will be prototype metamaterials that can be manufactured to mitigate for the effect of sub-optimal and variable feedstock properties and
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Understanding the cellular processes which regulate Tetanus and Botulinum toxin intoxication School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof A Peden, Prof Jason King Application
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for sustainable aviation fuels supply chain. The dual effects of sustainability and security of energy and critical materials supply will underpin the model development. It will involve a paradigm shift which
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year round Details Functional brain imaging methods such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have already revolutionized how we can study the processes and functioning of the healthy human