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. The processes are energy-intensive, lead to rapid catalyst deactivation, and result in high CO₂ emissions. This project aims to address these challenges by developing electrified non-thermal plasma catalysis
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marine and continental processes. However, direct in situ measurements of the processes responsible for methane removal remain sparse. The chemical environment here is shaped by a diverse mix of Saharan
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discovery process, leading to more economic and effective drugs that can significantly improve the health and lifestyle of millions. The resulting methods are also expected to have an impact in materials
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-developing the principles (e.g. ethics) and methods for anonymising, processing and analysing sensitive data collected by a national charity’s 24/7 helpline for people experiencing or witnessing elder abuse
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workload, increase usability and generally make the vehicle a special place to be. The project will treat the experience of tranquillity as a phenomenon that can be measured and influenced. That phenomenon
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bottleneck in the screening process. This PhD project will address this through deep integration of scanning probe electrochemistry, optical microscopy and machine vision, to develop a system that can
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international collaborations with clinicians, regulators, policymakers, and industry partners. You must have a strong background in machine learning, computer vision, and medical image analysis, with publications
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(e.g., in the context of risk, uncertainty, future thinking), social processes (e.g., interpersonal dynamics, social norms, and influence), and behavioral outcomes (e.g., behavior change, social action
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enhance system reliability and safety, aligning with the UK’s NetZero targets. Aim You will have the opportunity to build a high-fidelity process simulation and perform experimental validation to assess
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process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place on 8th July. This will consist of an interview, test and tour. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection