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, this PhD will explore how the structural and material characteristics of floor systems influence the vibration signatures produced by human falls and other everyday activities. While existing research often
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PhD studentship: Structural and Material Influence on Floor Vibration-Based Fall Detection Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI
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characterisation facilities and state-of-the-art photonic experimental instruments at Newcastle University. By integrating advanced materials with innovative photonic structures, this interdisciplinary project will
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successful independent researchers and leaders in their chosen cancer related field. The programme, in addition to the individual's PhD supervisory team, offers a structured individualised mentorship plan, a
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models, in-house laboratory tests in a wind-wave-current flume (https://research.ncl.ac.uk/amh/ ) and numerical methodology to quantify biofouling impacts on flow-induced vibration phenomena, structural
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significant and growing threat to communities worldwide, intensified by climate change and sea-level rise. Traditional coastal defence structures can be ecologically disruptive and expensive. Porous breakwaters
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. This PhD project will investigate how biofouling affects the hydrodynamic, thermal and fluid-structure interaction performance of dynamic flexible cables and develop novel engineering solutions to enhance
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period of 3 years and it available to start immediately. For informal enquiries contact: emma.briggs@newcastle.ac.uk Find out more about the Faculty of Medical Sciences here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical
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to relatively impermeable lacustrine clays and glacial tills. Flooded mines create unexpected routes to the surface for groundwater, with the nature and structure of the superficial deposits influencing water
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their targets are simulated at the atomistic level. The most widely-used tool for this are molecular mechanics force fields, such as those developed by the Open Force Field Initiative [https://doi.org