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at temperatures orders of magnitude below those of interstellar space and studying their magnetic, structural and electrical properties. As a student, unusually for the field, you will experience all parts
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The construction industry accounts for 8–10% of global anthropogenic CO₂ emissions and faces significant challenges in achieving NetZero targets by 2050. This PhD project offers an exciting
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collected regularly from sewage-impacted rivers and from properties affected by flood events. Data will be analyses using advanced bioinformatics to characterise community structure, resistance genes and
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structures has become a vital strategy for minimising the environmental and economic costs associated with demolition and new construction. However, one of the most pressing threats to structural integrity is
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The emergence of 3D concrete printing (3DCP) is reshaping the future of construction, offering unprecedented design freedom, material efficiency, and automation. Unlike conventional concrete casting
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insole architectures to redistribute plantar pressure and improve comfort. To support continuous monitoring, sensing elements will be incorporated within the insole structure to capture changes that may
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group with structured training and strong technical support. 2. Candidate profile This project is ideal for candidates from Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical, Materials Engineering, or related
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of flexible trailing edge with both hydrodynamics and acoustics. The simulation results will be analyzed and compared with analytical models, and then inform a refined low-order taking flow-structure-acoustics
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storage systems, such as adsorption chillers and thermochemical heat storage units Structure–property–performance relationships governing gas uptake, heat storage capacity, and cycling stability
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administrative courts and accountability structures. The appointee will create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme