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-Cooled Reactors (HTGRs) are one of the major Generation IV reactor designs, offering enhanced safety features, high thermal efficiency, and strong potential for industrial heat applications. The UK
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the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Swansea University, but you will also interact closely with our national network of clinicians from across the UK. This ensures the project stays grounded in clinical
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develop highly valuable expertise in hydrogen-material interactions, aerospace infrastructure design, and advanced experimental and computational techniques, critical skills required for the growing
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administrative activities, with guidance as required, ensuring that project aims and objectives are met. Working closely with the supervisory team, develop and plan research objectives. Present information
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and studded footwear. It will also provide excellent employment opportunities to the researcher. Aims: (1) to enhance current traction testing methods to better reflect player boot-surface interactions
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systems and future telecom solutions. This project aims to design a localisation/positioning framework capable of leveraging signals from terrestrial base stations, non-terrestrial networks (presented by
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materials interact with the body. This project addresses that gap by engineering a 3D-printed full-thickness skin model that mimics the aging microenvironment, enabling more predictive evaluation of novel
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://nuvision.ncl.ac.uk/Play/18143 ) that a chemical looping reactor can produce a pure stream of hydrogen if the reactor employs a well-designed oxygen carrier material (OCM). Such novel chemical looping processes will
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. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in encoded library design/ screening or other selection techniques. A strong background in molecular biology, protein and peptide chemistry, next-generation
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Do you want to design and construct synthetic life-like cells? A major goal of synthetic biology is to create life-like artificial cells from non-living components, i.e. the bottom-up approach