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-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), which will generate enhanced chemical sensitivity and improved precision for investigating atomically thin films. We will develop a new and cheap methodology that can
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; in particular medicine and the development of new pharmaceutical compounds. This project will involve the synthesis of functionalised magnetic Nano-particles designed to bind a single target protein
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problems. A key aim of this PhD is therefore to develop novel IRL algorithms tailored to this setting, capable of extracting hidden reward functions from real-world, imperfect data. This will allow us to ask
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by the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. This PhD project focuses on developing next-generation quantum photonic devices by harnessing the exceptional nonlinear optical
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will take place on 18th or 19th December. This will consist ofan interview. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage on the week commencingMonday 8th December. If you
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building these essential skills. Leveraging prior work showing demographic disparities in access to support and encouragement for coding, the project aims to develop practical, scalable interventions
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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Fusion Power 4 Year PhD Programme Funding Available Students Worldwide View DetailsApply Online
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develop and explore mathematical and statistical extensions to this methodology. In particular, there is a widespread scientific need for a statistical framework that can incorporate spatially explicit
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extraction? What would be the best choice of solvent? What is the optimal route to recycle the water in the fermentation broth? Answering these questions requires us to develop new design algorithms. It is
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research project Nextrode, which is developing new manufacturing methods for electrodes. Electrodes are traditionally manufactured using the slurry casting process, which involves large volumes of solvents