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shelters and nurseries, and how animals interact with their subterranean environment. This exciting, multi-disciplinary, technology-driven PhD aims to clarify how the structure of breeding and sleeping
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the wind/renewable energy training and research elements of the CDT programme. Funded by ESB and EPSRC, this 4 year this PhD studentship, at the University of Strathclyde is in the area of structural
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common materials in new ways to build bespoke, miniaturised antennas using magnetic nanoparticle structures. Your designs will make it possible to integrate digital technology platforms in previously
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of focussed light to structure materials in 3D [3, 4]. By scanning a high-power laser beam through a medium, it can ‘draw’ 3D networks of waveguides (freestanding or embedded within a glass substrate), and more
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Health emergencies, mass casualty events and disasters generate large volumes of operational, clinical and organisational data. However, these data are rarely synthesised into structured, analysable
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electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs). However, their synthesis remains largely empirical, with limited predictive understanding of how processing parameters control pore structure and electrochemical
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humidity ranges. By exploiting advances in materials design, it is possible to tailor ionic transport properties while maintaining structural integrity under demanding electrochemical environments
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and resilient housing today. Through comparative “building biographies,” the research examines construction methods, materials, retrofits, environmental performance and changing patterns of occupation
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will also explore how acoustic information may be integrated with other forms of farm data to improve the reliability of automated welfare assessment. The successful candidate will undertake a structured
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on coastal structures and assess its influence on wave overtopping. A systematic experimental campaign will quantify how habitat establishment on rock armour affects performance under UK-relevant conditions