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Overview As a Technician you will work as an integral member of the Schools existing Structural Integrity group. Reporting to Technical Manager and or Technical specialist, the post holder will be
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of fungal cell wall damage to identify new therapeutic targets and determine the structural changes to the fungal cell wall in response to fungicidal and fungistatic treatments, host and environmental
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—these approaches can recover unmeasured near-wall structures, improve subgrid-scale modelling, and enhance predictive accuracy. Possible project directions include: 1. Reconstructing near-wall velocity fields from
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and the interplay with polymer viscosity. Structure-Property Relationships: Establishing the relationship between polymer flow, fibre displacement and the manufacturing parameters. Building a predictive
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-vesicular structures. They are key information transporters between cells, responsible for the proliferation of multiple diseases including cancers. EVs have been demonstrated to contribute to cancer invasion
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is involved in the DUNE project with a broad range of responsibilities in detector construction, modelling and software development. This PhD project will focus on the development of a methodology for
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focus on the construction of detector modules for the new all-silicon Inner Tracking detector (ITk), part of which is being built in the University of Sheffield Semiconductor Detector Development Facility
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the moduli spaces of these theories—captured by rich geometric structures known as bow varieties—to uncover how quantum and classical aspects of spacetime are intertwined. The work sits at the intersection
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. This project aims to change that by combining machine learning, clinical expertise, and acoustic subwavelength structures (a.k.a. metamaterials) and additive manufacturing to create an affordable, personalised
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Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder, however the neural changes that underlie the disorder are poorly understood. Recent evidence suggests that a midbrain structure