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Funded UK Students Dr Alistair John, Prof Viktor Fedun Application Deadline: 20 June 2025 Details R2T2 is a UKSA-funded doctoral training programme dedicated to academic research in rocket propulsion
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advanced manufacturing methods with biological assessments to develop a membrane for corneal healing. They will enjoy the supportive atmosphere offered by Dr. Ilida Ortega Asencio's team and will also have
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an in-vivo hydrogel electrode. Methods: The project will commence with the synthesis of conductive hydrogels, focusing on achieving the necessary electrical conductivity while maintaining biocompatibility
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methods for delivering participant reward. We invite enthusiastic candidates with a background in engineering, or related fields to apply for this exciting opportunity in the Brown Group in collaboration
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) or hybrid CRF and titanium aircraft engine blades. The design certification is strongly depending on the numerical simulations in order to reduce to a minimum the certification costs. Aircraft composites
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the Student Recruitment Manager and Officers to deliver the UK recruitment strategy using face to face and digital recruitment methods. Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders Plan and deliver
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, including integrins and proteoglycans. We have previously demonstrated that blockade of the tetraspanin CD9, using a variety of methods, reduces adherence of multiple bacteria to human epithelial cells by >50
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advanced manufacturing methods to design graded materials with different properties in chemistry, biology, and biomechanics. Recent studies have highlighted the pivotal role of substrate stiffness in
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-destructive and in-situ method to measure soil moisture, density, and elemental composition. This project aims to develop advanced sensors for neutron and gamma ray sensing, tailored for agricultural
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Sargent, Hawkesbury Institute, WSU Dr Robert Sharwood, Hawkesbury Institute, WSU Dr Stuart Casson, University of Sheffield Background info to the programme We are delighted to invite applications for a