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The project: This project aims to develop advanced, untethered soft artificial muscles for next-generation power clothing, exosuits, and assistive wearables . Current wearable actuators rely
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studies, and misinformation and information deception-will also be considered. In the first half year, the candidate will work closely with Dr. Seaborn and senior researchers to train and gain experience
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undergoing rapid economic development’. This research is a collaborative project working with academics in multiple countries, to expand our understanding of whether and how media literacy and positive body
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sequencing technologies - including metagenomics and transcriptomics - to explore the dynamic interplay between human gene expression and microbial communities. The successful candidate will develop and apply
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lead to transformational developments for the chemical industry and associated energy technologies. This project, which is funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering, will involve the selection
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by 2050, creating a significant environmental challenge. This research aims to develop a sustainable engineering solution for reusing decommissioned blade in structural engineering. Structural
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. The successful candidate for this PhD position will be involved in the experimental and theoretical development of a new technology called Surface Nanoscale Axial Photonics (SNAP), which will enable
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Project Overview This PhD project focuses on the development of robust, low-cost, and compact laser delivery systems tailored for next-generation quantum sensors. These systems are essential
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the MET office. The student could choose to develop these connections to understand resident experience and behaviours, identify the current barriers and facilitators, to inform adaption measures
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critical steps of gastrulation and early development. Creating iPSC lines with mutations in elements of the GAG biosynthetic machinery. Applying novel GAG analytical technologies to investigate how changes