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behaviour with amorphous liquid-like structure. These mysterious signature properties are ubiquitous across science and engineering, with examples ranging from optical fibres to novel formulations
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), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) , and the Peter Sowerby Foundation ; in partnership with Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) and the Economic and Social Research Council’s
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processing (e.g., heat treatments) can have on their structure and properties, and (iv) how WELs differ in different aerospace steel grades. This PhD project will seek to address these gaps. The project will
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stormwater) are a sustainable solution, but their long-term performance often suffers due to generic design approaches that overlook plant ecology and the interaction with soil structure development. This PhD
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approaches that overlook plant ecology and the interaction with soil structure development. This PhD project will transform rain garden design by linking plant traits to hydrological and ecological outcomes
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of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research spanning exploration to translation, with curiosity driven projects all the way through to application in the clinic. Vision We are seeking PhD student that is
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Mishra (NNUH) teams — collaborative, cross-disciplinary, and hands-on. Who should apply: We welcome applicants with backgrounds in synthetic chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology, biophysics
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, addressing engineering questions in how future electricity networks can remain stable and resilient as renewable generation grows. Grid-forming (GFM) control is increasingly recognised as a critical enabling
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the THz labs at Warwick and by our collaborators at the Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL). By suggesting design modifications to the molecular structures, your work will improve the next generation of
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domains are generated, or for improved structuring in model training and design. Work on this project will require research into novel methods to represent model variations and attribute them to specific