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societal costs. Recently, computational models based on in vivo microCT images have shown high potential to assess the biomechanical properties of bones. In this project, we will aim to show that microCT
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training in stem cell biology (culture), molecular techniques (qPCR, RNAseq), imaging (confocal microscopy), and genetics (conditional knockout mouse lines). Science Graduate School As a PhD student in one
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researchers from the Universities of Sheffield, Exeter, Cambridge, and Warwick. The code will be developed to ensure world-class physics capabilities, maintaining the UK’s solar physics community
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perfusion as people age with various comorbidities (hypertension, hypotension, obesity) will preserve oxygen supply to the brain. MRI and two photon imaging are used in animal models to understand
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Ridge National Laboratory) with the possibility of working on a placement. The PhD project will develop software to interface with the high impact and widely used GEANT4 code. A validation of the
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metamaterial, to better control the manufacturing process. The end result will be prototype metamaterials that can be manufactured to mitigate for the effect of sub-optimal and variable feedstock properties and
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behaviours required of all staff in the University’s Code of Conduct, including excellent attendance and punctuality. Any other duties, commensurate with the grade of the post. Person Specification Our diverse
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that are applicable to various fields. We are developing fabrication techniques of micro origami-robots and remote magnetic control methods that are to be applied to paradigm shifting manufacturing approaches and in
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a range of state of the art techniques including RNAseq, proteomics and super resolution imaging. In addition, the student will also gain experience in primary cell culture, molecular biology and
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you should have studied qualitative research methods at master’s level, and be familiar with qualitative interviewing and qualitative coding of interview data. References References Harwood, N. (2005