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. The broad aim of the PhD research is to train the student with skills to investigate self-assemblies of lipids and biocides (cationic surfactants) and their cross-assembly processes, and identify how
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for over a century, the fundamental physio-chemical processes governing tree initiation and propagation remain inadequately understood, representing a significant scientific and engineering challenge
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be used to specifically identify nuclear material but are susceptible to self-shielding where the material of interest attenuates its own specific signals creating the risk of misleading results
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fundamental biological questions at the interface between the physical and biomedical sciences. We develop and apply state-of-the-art biophysical techniques to study molecular and cellular processes in biology
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to achieve efficient and proactive reconstruction of the printing process, enabling real-time in-situ monitoring of large-volume material deposition and 2) How to adaptively compensate for size-induced defect