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manually and on a case by case basis – a process that is long, tedious, and prone to errors. We can streamline this process, to make it more accessible to users without deep floating-point knowledge. One can
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installations. Building on these research and industrial successes, this project aims to design soft robotic systems capable of fast locomotion within aero-engines and operating end effectors for non-destructive
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academic team in the newly built Dalton Building with state-of-the-art facilities. Working with an industrial partner will hugely enhance the students’ capability to apply theoretical knowledge to different
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categorise the interconnected strands (eg, devising strategies, training approaches and physical languages) of the company’s performance repertoire, facilitating the creation of a ‘live archive’. Funding Home
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second class UK honours degree or equivalent in Engineering, Chemistry, Applied Physics, or a related discipline; a Master’s degree in these subjects would be of advantage. Funding This is a Fully-funded
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documents . You do not need to include a research proposal. Please contact Dr Stephen Mears (s.a.mears@lboro.ac.uk ) with any questions you have about the application process and/or your suitability
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of the project is to 1) develop computational pipelines for image analysis and physical analysis of cell shape trajectories, and for combined morpho-molecular analysis of cell shape together with molecular markers
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participate in a chalk talk to present their research plans. This process is designed to ensure a transparent, inclusive, and fair selection. We are seeking two early-career investigators with an outstanding
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is one of two closely-related projects. If you are interested in applying for both projects, then you must make separate applications for each because applications cannot be transferred from one
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to PGRAdmissions@mmu.ac.uk . Note that this is one of two closely related projects. If you are interested in applying for both projects, then you must make separate applications for each because applications cannot