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, artificial neural networks and bio-inspired robotics: "Rhythmic-reactive regulation for robotic locomotion" (Supervisor: Prof Fulvio Forni) will apply techniques from nonlinear control and optimisation
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for medical applications, micro-robotics, and materials science. PhD project description: The field of medical therapeutics has valuable applications for mobile devices for efficient drug delivery, called micro
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world-class laboratory facilities in the CfAM engaging with interdisciplinary team with expertise in 3D printing, bio-printing for medical applications, micro-robotics, and materials science. PhD project
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Motivation: Soft and flexible materials (e.g. polymers, hydrogels) have revolutionised many areas of science and technology ranging from flexible electronics to soft robotics. Scientists now predict
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Overview: This exciting PhD opportunity is at the intersection of aerospace engineering and cutting-edge technology. It focuses on developing an innovative ground-based robotic inspection system
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scientists, cell biologists, bioimaging specialists and physicists, as well as a postdoc with a specific background pitcher plant development, transcriptomics and bioinformatics. Supported by this expert team
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research group with a broad interest in plant biomechanics, ecology, development and evolution. A supervisory team comprising a plant scientist, a cell biologist and a physicist, as well as two postdocs with
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together world-class expertise in textiles, materials, soft robotics, biomechanics, sports, healthcare, machine learning and AI, with globally leading industrial and academic partners. Your Project
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. The VIVO Hub for Enhanced Independent Living aims to leverage digital and robotic technologies to assist the ageing and disabled population in maintaining activity, physical health, and mental well-being
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leverage advanced bespoke continuum robotic systems to demonstrate the feasibility of applying the proposed coatings can be deployed in-situ. Ultimately, this work bridges the gap between the theory