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, largely due to the intrinsic instability of their active materials. A new class of materials, conjugated block copolymers combining electron donor and acceptor units along the same backbone, has been
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with Professors Serena Best and Ruth Cameron at the Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy. The SHIELD Doctoral Network offers an exciting
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research. Disseminate, with appropriate support and guidance, the results of research and scholarly activity through high quality publications, project reports, policy materials, development of learning
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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
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of Vienna. This currently includes one full professor, one tenure-track professor, four postdoctoral researchers, four PhD students, an organisational assistant, and student assistants and interns (see https
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appointment at Grade 7: E7 Sufficient depth of relevant research experience, normally including sufficient postdoctoral experience in a related field, appropriate to an early career researcher. E8 A track
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start dates: 1 October 2025 (Enrolment open from mid-September) Supervisors: Hari Arora (Biomedical Engineering), Richard Johnston (Materials) and Iain Whitaker (Medicine) Aligned programme of study: PhD
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translational research models—SHIELD supports research on therapeutic strategies, novel antimicrobial materials, and experimental models that bridge laboratory discoveries to clinical applications. The program
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/ slot die coating. The screen-printing process is scientifically complex; a non-Newtonian multi-phase elastic material (containing conducting/semi-conducting particles, organic binder and solvent) is
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. The core research goals are to: Develop a probabilistic machine learning tool that can determine the optimal grinding parameters for different scenarios based on required material removal depth and rail