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Prostheses with Real-Life Colour Appearance". The aim of the programme is to produce high-fidelity silicone-based facial prostheses by modern additive manufacturing (3D printing) techniques. The purpose
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, this project will further investigate the optical and thermophysical properties of ceramic moulds—critical for predicting heat flux during casting and improving microstructural integrity. The work will explore
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Establishment). Recent work by the group (leading to REF 4* rated outputs and several Keynotes) has contributed to bridging the gap between Computational Solid and Fluid Dynamics, with a unified computational
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difficulties), and neuropsychological sequalae such as cognitive difficulties (memory and new learning, executive function, attention, processing speed, cognitive fatigue etc.), and difficulties with regulating
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leveraging collaborations across various Swansea University facilities to use DIC in both biomechanics labs and simulated clinical environments. The Biomedical Engineering Simulation and Testing (BEST ) Lab
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Deadline: 31 August 2025 A fully funded 3.5 year PhD position is available to work on the project titled “Scalable benchmarking for digital quantum computers based on blind testing”. This position
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prostate cancer risk across diverse ethnic groups. This work aims to support more equitable risk stratification in cancer screening programmes. Using simulations based on multistate modelling framework
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of fixed bottom deep water wind energy. The role is for the second intake of the EnerHy programme which commences in October 2025. Research project overview: While floating supports remain
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framework will be used with advanced causal inference methods – including inverse probability weighting to construct a valid comparison group. The analysis will use the potential outcomes approach to address
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is in collaboration with GSK and we will work closely with experts from GSK. The Departments of Mathematics is part of the Computational Foundry, a world-class centre for computational research, part