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highly trained scientists. This interdisciplinary PhD will make eDNA analyses easier and quicker to implement by developing a sustainable, paper-based Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) device that is simple to use and
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Project advert This PhD will pioneer the first species-level monitoring framework using drone-based multispectral data fused with very-high-resolution satellite imagery (Pleiades Neo), powered by
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strategies can offset its negative effects on both metabolic and brain vascular health. This PhD provides a unique opportunity to develop a wide range of research and professional skills. The student will gain
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This PhD studentship aims to transform how exercise rehabilitation is delivered for working-age adults living with multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs). Partnering with Chiron AI, an NHS-compliant
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the online application form for a full-time PhD (or download the PGR application form ) in the Department of Life Sciences. Please include your CV and a cover letter addressing the project’s aims and
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Project advert In collaboration with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team, we are offering a unique PhD opportunity to investigate how additive manufacturing waste streams can be recovered
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to complete the online application form for a full-time PhD in Engineering. Please include your CV and a cover letter addressing the project’s aims and objectives, demonstrating how the skills you have map
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brain stimulation implants at Manchester Metropolitan university to collect additional targeted accelerometry and LFP data for this project. Collaborators include Prof Andrew Sharott (Oxford), Prof
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. The successful PhD candidate will drive the development of FSI model to simulate the effect of fluid-solid coupling effect on the vibration of the structure. The successful candidate will work with the
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. This 3-year funded PhD opportunity is housed within the Department of Life Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University and will run in close partnership with Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital