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applications for HRI Smart adaptive extrusion technology for 3D printing Socially intelligent assistive robots Social norms and the credibility of interactive robots in safety-critical scenarios A limited number
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, defensible datasets that can verify precious metal article authenticity. Greater data will enable smart approaches with assigned probabilities of authenticity to aid hallmarking practices. Partnering with
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the Principal Investigator and University of Cambridge Postdoc Academy. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance, based on an anticipated start date of 01 April 2026
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presents an attractive strategy to mitigate climate change. For this purpose smart bio-inspired systems are particularly attractive, and we previously demonstrated self-assembled vesicle microreactors
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that can release multiple and diverse cargo molecules with high efficiency. The unique mechanochemical reactivity of interlocked molecules will lead to further advances in the design of responsive smart
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manufacture advanced biomaterials and hydrogels using different chemistries, including bioorthogonal click chemistries, to create nanosystems and multifunctional smart carriers from natural-derived polymers
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the Internet of Things (IoT), where networked sensors and actuators enable real-time adaptation to environmental changes. Consider a self-adaptive IoT network such as a smart home that autonomously manages
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. This scholarship is available only to UK students eligible for home fee status. Liquid crystals (LCs) are beautiful smart materials that combine fluidity and softness with the structural order of solids. At a basic
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Sutman (contact: melis.sutman@ed.ac.uk ) Secondment University of Lille(France); TownRock Energy (UnitedKingdom DC 14: Performance of EGs connected to small grids for industrial waste heat storage. Host
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artificial muscles capable of delivering human-scale assistive power in exosuits. This project will directly address this challenge by exploring novel smart materials and soft actuation technologies to create