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-making. Many factors influence professional road cycling strategies and tactics, and these have evolved significantly since the COVID-19 pandemic. Influencing factors include course design, environmental
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loads beyond their original design capacity, hence in urgent need of a reliable real-time damage identification system. The current practice of visual inspection of bridges can be subjective and exposes
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mechanisms to guide the design and formulation of nanoparticles with superior drug delivery properties. Investigate the interaction between ultrasound, nanoparticles, and biofilms to assess antimicrobial
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Project Increasing evidence shows that our central nervous system can interact with our immune system and modulate our immune responses. Lymphocytes, in particular, have receptors for noradrenaline, a
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that pathogens use to invade plant hosts. The appointed student will design, synthesise, and test compounds which specifically prevent essential protein-protein interactions used by pathogens to cause disease in
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This PhD offers an exciting opportunity to tackle one of Europe’s most urgent biodiversity challenges – amphibian declines driven by interacting pressures from agriculture, climate change and
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: The effect of multiple robots in human-robot interaction Playful engagement with Politics in the time of misinformation Actor-Controlled Interactive Sound Design in Live Theatre Performance Interactive Sound
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Optimizing Routes in Unpredictable Environments Robotics Research Group Adaptive and Continual Learning for Socially Intelligent Robots Designing Evolutionary Games for Therapeutic Interaction End-user
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harness new technologies to deliver those at scale; these must ensure behaviour change principles are embedded in their design to ensure their effectiveness. The proposed project is in collaboration with
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their electrical design to accommodate new requirements for energy islands connecting to weaker grids and local loads. These energy islands may also need to operate islanded from the grid under some situations. Such