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abundancy). Protein identification methods are not easily translated into a point-of-care (POC) testing given the laborious, time-consuming and sophisticated nature of currently available techniques. A POC
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Project details: Surface features are important in additively manufactured parts. While additive manufacturing technology has made great strides in the realisation of complex shapes, topologies and
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an exciting opportunity for a synthetic organic chemist to apply their skills to medicinal chemistry through the design and synthesis of compounds for biological testing as part of anti-cancer drug discovery
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the supervision of Prof. Muhammad Ali Imran and Prof Jonathan Cooper, who will act as Line Managers. The project particularly emphasizes ambient and remote sensing techniques, connectivity for healthcare, and
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difficult for industry to predict and control product performance. This PhD project will tackle that challenge by applying advanced polymer characterisation techniques to better understand and quantify
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. The After the End project seeks to explore issues related to time justice, waiting, memory, care, trauma and ideas of what constitutes ‘an end’, ‘the right time’ and what it means to be ‘late’ in relation
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project, demonstrating their potential in thermal management and protection for battery technologies. This PhD project, building on Dr Fanicchia’s extensive expertise in coating design and thermal
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. The After the End project seeks to explore issues related to time justice, waiting, memory, care, trauma and ideas of what constitutes ‘an end’, ‘the right time’ and what it means to be ‘late’ in relation
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Advert title: Intergenerational Practice in Community Sport Project advert This project will investigate intergenerational practice in the field of community sport in Manchester, UK
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available to students undertaking study in: Accounting and Finance Business and Management Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Academic requirements Candidates must meet the academic requirements