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the features that influence micromilling tool performance. The research will examine factors such as protective tool coatings, the geometry of the cutting edges, and the methods used to prepare those edges
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to compromise the system (both physical and digital)? - What mitigations can be developed to improve robustness to external interference? The output of this research will be to highlight this often overlooked
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Nature, we have developed a number of porphyrin containing biomimetic macromolecules. These have included a porphyrin cored polymer capable of reversibly binding oxygen. As such, these molecules have the
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Digital and sensor based conformance validation for large scale forged components (C4-AMR-Crawforth)
. This project, in collaboration with Sheffield Forgemasters, will aim to develop a cyber-physical system using data obtained at primary upstream stages (forging) with final downstream finishing process (Machining
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such experiments. In your project you would develop potential energy surfaces and use them in MCTDH calculations to investigate the dynamics of these processes. Simultaneously, you will also be doing speculative
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marrow is particularly important because it is the “factory” that produces blood cells. Diseases like multiple myeloma (a cancer of plasma cells) or certain leukaemias develop within the marrow. Many
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infection, which this project, by taking a novel physics-based approach, aims to address. Over the last decade we have developed a suite of atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based tools for probing
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transfer so central to life through photosynthesis, and to the modern world through solar energy, are particularly desirable targets for such control. At the heart of chemical developments in this area lie
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transient absorption. You will use these insights to guide the development of novel organic charge-transport layers from a world-leading synthetic chemist, (Prof. Iain McCulloch FRS, Oxford) to beat the
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immediately post-implantation, and how bone ingrowth alters the stress distribution in the bone and implant. The student will develop physiological, subject-specific finite element analysis (FEA) models from