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systems, providing early detection of adverse events such as infection and inflammation. The project will involve sensor design and modelling, prototype development, electrochemical characterisation, and
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frameworks that can maximise the performance, efficiency, and emissions reduction potential of such new fuels through intelligent design, modelling, and experimental validation. Research Objectives Investigate
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the spatial distribution of woodburning emissions. Integrate observations into inversion modelling to refine regional and national emission inventories. Model the impact of woodburning on UK air quality and
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season properties (e.g. number, intensity) for lead times ranging from one to approximately six months in the latest generation of dynamical seasonal and decadal forecast models. Seasonal forecasts
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physiology and nutrient assimilation. Controlled feeding experiments will trace trophic transfer into zooplankton and higher consumers, generating quantitative coefficients for ecological risk models. Finally
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indicate increased risk of skin breakdown. The project will involve design and modelling, 3D printing and prototyping, mechanical testing, and evaluation of sensing performance in representative conditions
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(ED&I) and alternative routes into research. Desirable skills include experience in modelling and simulation (MATLAB/Simulink, Python), energy systems, and intelligent control methods. Applicants should
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collaboration with modelling or industrial partners Candidate Requirements We welcome applications from candidates with the following background: Academic degree (BSc / MSc or equivalent) in Materials Science
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then collapses to a hetero-hexameric complex as it encounters MRG15, displacing PALB2 (and other interacting factors/complexes) to form a new MRG15/MRFAP1/nucleosome assembly of unknown function
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behaviour using a framework integrating life-cycle assessment and future scenario modelling, applied to the UK case study. Achieving net-zero by 2050 will require about £250 billion in housing retrofits