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Extended reality (XR) is steadily developing into a reliable digital environment, bringing tangible advantages to various practical scenarios. Realistic use cases include immersive medical training
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biomedical applications, including targeted drug delivery and non-invasive medical treatments. The swimmers could take drugs right up to cancerous cells. This project offers hands-on training in cutting-edge
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environment for the student to test their protocols and learn application requirements. The student will develop novel medically bespoke protocols and toolsets for engineering measurements relevant to clinical
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maintain normal rhythm. Although no medical background will be assumed, the successful applicant will have the unique opportunity to combine analytical and experimental work, through interacting with both
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aerospace, healthcare, and industrial automation. In safety-critical domains, such as aviation and medical devices, rigorous certification processes and continuous lifecycle monitoring are essential to ensure
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with a wide network of stakeholders, and explore new avenues for medical applications. For ongoing work and publications on this project, please see our website: www.cnnp-lab.com . This is a 12-months
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to determine call priority: the Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch Service (AMPDS) and NHS Pathways. It is assumed that both tools are equivalent in triage efficacy, but there has been little research comparing
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to demonstrate knowledge of sustainability issues impacting the medical devices industry. They will be expected to work as part of a wider research team, and with NHS and industrial collaborators and organise and
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PhD studentship: Improving reliability of medical processes using system modelling and Artificial Intelligence techniques Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience
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utilise numerical techniques including the finite element method to describe biofluid flow and deformation in the human brain tissue. Parameters are inferred from clinical data including medical images