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About the Project Project details: The rapid evolution of battery technologies drives global lithium demand, and the UK’s 2030 vision seeks a competitive, sustainable battery supply chain to fuel
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, there is currently no biosensor that can reliably detect key TLS biomarkers. This PhD project will focus on developing novel biosensors that integrate platform sensing technology with tailored electroactive
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PhD Studentship: Nanopore Technology for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Antibiotic Concentrations
their use in field or point-of-care settings. This project aims to develop portable, nanopore-based sensors for the rapid and accurate quantification of antibiotic concentrations in environmental and clinical
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training programme which develops with you as you travel through your PhD. It will set you up with all the critical skills and tools you need to get started, then moving through broader skills development
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versus foaming, cleansing and other important performance attributes in skin-care products. This project will focus on the development of environmentally friendly formulations, based on easily
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to develop nanoengineered, slippery surface coatings that prevent bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation on orthopaedic implants without relying on antibiotics or toxic metals. By precisely tuning surface
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. Synthetic analogues will be developed and screened alone and in combination with existing antimicrobials. The ultimate goal is to design novel chemotherapeutic combinations that disrupt cell wall remodelling
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economics, the economics of crime, development economics, public economics, behavioural/experimental economics, microeconomic theory, macroeconomics, and finance. We also have strong links with other
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simulations are plagued by the same slow relaxational dynamics. Through collaboration across Engineering, Statistics and Chemistry, this project will develop state-of-the-art simulation algorithms to circumvent
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tissue are synthetic tissues produced in the lab which allow for the development of organs and the treatment of diseases to be studied. They are produced using cells and biomaterials and are a key part of