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year round Details The need for precise control of flexible structures is more critical than ever. Whether it’s reducing the weight of next-generation aircraft, ensuring the stability of towering
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to handle constraints and optimize the performance or economy of the system. One of the main barriers to adoption of MPC for power system control (and, indeed, large-scale systems in general) is its
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protein that can be secreted, here we will define how cathepsin secretion works and whether this is stimulated during tumour progression - Objective 3: we will define the role of cathepsin in controlling
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A Machine Learning Enabled Physical Layer for 6G Radio Systems School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Timothy O'Farrel, Prof Mohammed
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Illuminating the Plasmodium apicoplast genome organisation School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Indrajit Lahiri, Dr Matt Newton Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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The control of plant productivity and development by chloroplast signals School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr S Casson Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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A state-of-the art mechanically controlled bilayer membrane for periodontal regeneration School of Clinical Dentistry PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Ilida Ortega, Dr Vitor Neves Application
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controlling nucleotide synthesis Overall, this project will shed new light on how cell cycle progression is regulated, potentially identify novel therapeutic targets for the development of anti-cancer therapies
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Optimal Control of Dynamical Systems with Hysteresis School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Yuanbo Nie Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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Design and development of water desalination plants for rural communities, driven by a hybrid solar-bioenergy system School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self