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rate). Research costs covered. Overview The role complements a broader NERC funded project investigating Coral Reef Dynamics across Longitude, Latitude, and Depth. The goal is to further our ecological
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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview We are looking for an enthusiastic engineer to help us explore the mechanics of bone in patients with brittle bone disease, who is familiar with finite
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to the National Minimum Doctoral Stipend (currently for 2025-26 this is £20,780 full time equivalent) across 3.5 years, subject to satisfactory progress. Funding is also available towards fieldwork and research
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project investigating Coral Reef Dynamics across Longitude, Latitude, and Depth. The goal is to further our ecological understanding of coral reefs across their full spatial extent to provide a
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energy systems by providing flexibility, utilising waste heat, and supporting local renewable production. However, there is currently no holistic framework for planning their integration into future energy
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intelligent systems that still rely on fixed rules and structured commands? For example, if asked to “pick up the red book on the shelf,” a traditional robot would need the exact location and object details
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, this PhD will explore how the structural and material characteristics of floor systems influence the vibration signatures produced by human falls and other everyday activities. While existing research often
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. The primary objective of this project is to investigate the transport, migration, and accumulation of precipitated particles in CO2–water–rock systems using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) coupled with
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printing) is a digital technology and a key enabler for realising next-generation equipment designs that are less energy-intensive and more sustainable. This project will explore a new avenue: fabrication of
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essential. Prior experience/knowledge in Electromagnetism, COMSOL, microfabrication, and PCB design are desirable but not essential. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in the UK, with over 55 000 new