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). This PhD project will involve mixed-methods, the overall aim of which will be to better understand the societal barriers experienced by autistic adults. Certain questions will be most appropriately answered
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the past has been to exploit approximate or computational solutions; however, this can be unsatisfactory in that it lacks in valuable physical insight. This insight is often crucial in changing partial
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interventions Responding to questions from students; and introducing innovative teaching methods as appropriate. Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students for individual projects/dissertations as required
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directly with Professor Majella Kilkey on a programme of work around Borders and Care, exploring the topic of care and its intersection with migration, borders and bordering, including a focus on the care
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through this project. In particular, you will gain training in computational methods. You will also gain experience in pharmaceutical characterisation and manufacturing techniques, particle size and shape
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, implement and test power electronic conversion circuits Assist in the development of closed-loop controller for power electronics circuits Develop suitable and safe testing methods for effective testing
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mission is to support the innovative use of technology and computation within arts, humanities and heritage research as both a method of inquiry and a means of dissemination. Digital culture is everywhere
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Details Bacteriophage are potentially the most numerous biological entities on planet earth. Their diversity and ability to reveal novel biology as well as their potential to be developed as novel
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Self Funded Dr Kristian Groom Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Research into next-generation additive manufacturing processes based on a new method for selective laser
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that are applicable to various fields. We are developing fabrication techniques of micro origami-robots and remote magnetic control methods that are to be applied to paradigm shifting manufacturing approaches and in