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novo neurogenesis followed by integration of new neurons into functional neural circuits. In humans, new neurons are made daily during learning, and these new neurons also integrate into functional
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disorders. We will test the hypothesis that experience results in structural modifications to cells that alter neural circuit connectivity patterns that in turn modify behaviour. The brain is made up
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disorders. We will test the hypothesis that experience results in structural modifications to cells that alter neural circuit connectivity patterns that in turn modify behaviour. The brain is made up
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for arcs in vacuum circuit breakers. This project is conducted in partnership with an international switchgear manufacturer to understand how the electrical arcs in vacuum circuit breakers interact with
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This PhD project investigates ultrafast optical switching in plasmonic nanogaps, leveraging their exceptional ability to confine electromagnetic fields into sub-nanometer volumes [1-6]. Plasmonic
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shift from microwaves to mm-waves (ca. 30 – 300 GHz) or even Terahertz frequencies (ca. 0.3 – 1 THz). Current on-chip interconnect technology relies on printed circuit board (PCB), which is not suitable
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The University of Exeter’s Centre for Metamaterials Research and Innovation (CMRI) with UK Government partner Dstl, is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD studentship. The stipend will be paid
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with a view to highlighting the implications for clinical practice. A recently completed PhD (PhD1) study, supervised by Dr Andrea Hollomotz and Professor Helen Ford at the University
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developing neurotechnologies for treating brain disorders? In this PhD you will work with datasets of neuronal activity in animals and humans. You will apply computational approaches to describe spatial and
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Abuse (DVA) experiences of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with a view to highlighting the implications for clinical practice. A recently completed PhD (PhD1) study, supervised by Dr Andrea Hollomotz