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publications while advancing knowledge at the intersection of engineering, sustainability and motorsport. Project aims and objectives Identify the waste streams and prioritise which should be targeted to ensure
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conversion and catalysis. This PhD project aims to control the growth, alignment, and assembly of framework materials using external fields (electric, magnetic, or flow) to create structured, anisotropic, and
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flood risk, enhancing urban green infrastructure, and shaping future design standards. Ideal for candidates passionate about sustainability, plant science, and nature-based engineering innovation
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combines highly relevant and structured training with close mentorship from a team of supervisors, embedding you in our culture of curiosity and helping you develop and deepen your chosen area of research
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. You will quantify how spatial patterns, network structure and environmental context influence the capacity of blue spaces to provide co-benefits such as biodiversity support, cooling, air quality
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Power and Energy, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Operations Research. While this is our standard entry requirement, we also place strong value on prior experience, enthusiasm for research
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a barrier to bionic vision to date, then develop advanced methods to talk to the brain. Our aim is to utilise this technology to restore sight to those blinded by diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa
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are fundamentally limited by a "one model for one task" design philosophy. This approach incurs prohibitive engineering costs and yields brittle solutions with poor generalisation to new network conditions, trapping
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for candidates passionate about sustainability, plant science, and nature-based engineering innovation. This PhD studentship is part of the Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT funded by EPSRC and the
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ECM structure and function is a promising avenue for treating age-associated diseases. Another key feature of ageing is the functional collapse of cellular stress responses, pathways that ensure