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How does experience shape the brain? We aim to understand why distinct experiences result in adaptation through learning, whilst others can lead to unsurmountable stress, psychiatric and behavioural
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robotics, and materials science. Project description: 3D-printing of soft robotics is a growing field, with many applications in biomedical devices, electronics, and autonomous machines. Actuators to drive
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to build molecular machines and new materials. The ability of their subcomponents to undergo large amplitude displacement, such as macrocycle shuttling in a rotaxane, make them ideal structures
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aircraft, utilized for research into thermal management and system health monitoring, supporting studies in military aircraft systems. Engaging with these facilities allows students to acquire practical
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How does experience shape the brain? We aim to understand why distinct experiences result in adaptation through learning, whilst others can lead to unsurmountable stress, psychiatric and behavioural
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health monitoring, supporting studies in military aircraft systems. Engaging with these facilities allows students to acquire practical skills and technical expertise, enhancing their research capabilities
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, supporting studies in military aircraft systems. Engaging with these facilities allows students to acquire practical skills and technical expertise, enhancing their research capabilities and employability in
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for research into thermal management and system health monitoring, supporting studies in military aircraft systems. Engaging with these facilities allows students to acquire practical skills and technical
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failures before they occur, enabling proactive maintenance strategies. Anomaly Detection Mechanisms: Implement machine learning techniques to identify and classify anomalies in electronic systems, enhancing
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environments such as low light, heat haze, and adverse weather is significantly difficult. These conditions not only degrade video quality but also complicate interpretation by humans and machines, making post