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applications such as drug delivery. Possible outcomes and goals: Studying the interaction of collections of synthetic cells (i.e. proto-tissues) for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications
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interaction with the journal (rotating part). The PhD will be conducted in collaboration with Cummins Components and Software (CCS) [Turbochargers Group] who are developing fuel cell turbomachines which use
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testing and computational modelling. You'll become part of a diverse, multidisciplinary team that prioritises equity, diversity, and inclusion, gaining specialist expertise in hydrogen-material interactions
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into the models that are used to evaluate a range of deviations from guidelines including their interactions and effects on procedure outcomes and used to support operational and strategic decisions. This approach
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. This primarily stems from the challenging materials (large/disordered unit-cells, long sampling timescales) and light-matter interactions involved. Consequently, computational tools, rooted in physics, that can
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, innovative, inclusive and interactive learning environment. Based at Cranfield University, a global leader in aerospace research, the researcher will be within the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power
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. You will be part of an annual cohort and will receive training at different universities and industrial partners providing world-class facilities in a supportive, innovative, inclusive and interactive
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providing world-class facilities in a supportive, innovative, inclusive and interactive learning environment. Based at Cranfield University, a global leader in aerospace research, the project benefits from