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environmental stressors, in particular heat, and patterns of violence in the UK. This project will largely use quantitative methods to explore the relationship between climate change and violence. A key component
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Extended reality (XR) is steadily developing into a reliable digital environment, bringing tangible advantages to various practical scenarios. Realistic use cases include immersive medical training
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polymer technologies, that deliver their anti-attachment performance without the use of actives that kill. Hence, they will not contribute to the increase in Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR). The project
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MRI, echocardiography, and CT. Another promising approach is the use of cardiac digital twins—mathematical models that simulate a patient’s heart to allow the design and in silico testing of novel
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improves the performance of ROMs, making them more applicable to real-time structural health monitoring, vibration analysis, and control design. This research offers real-world impact across several
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; (2) to better understand the complex role of the surface (i.e. fibre-infill interactions) in the generation of traction forces; and (3) to advance the measurement of the boot-surface interaction forces
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track record in the fields of immunology or infectious diseases, compelling research plans that complement ongoing work at CITIID, and a strong commitment to contributing to a positive, collaborative
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Award (IDLA). This research aims to investigate natural source zone depletion (NSZD) processes that can naturally remedy oil pollution and use this improved process understanding to enhance CoronaScreen
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the transition to a full-time training model, and how these demands can be best managed to maximise adaptations and performance, and mitigate injury risk. The successful candidate will audit the current scientific
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of health and wellbeing in middle aged women. The successful candidate will join a thriving research department examining how nutrition can improve health, wellbeing, and exercise performance. As this project