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will play an active role in advancing and evolving this technology to expand its capabilities, with a primary focus on developing ligands and tool compounds targeting therapeutically relevant proteins
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the recording of substrate-borne vibrations produced by earthworms (and other invertebrates) in situ. To fully exploit this emerging technology there is a need to unravel the meaning within the data. As such
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will need to complete the online application form for a full-time PhD in Science and Engineering, Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences (or download the PGR application form ). You should provide a
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without prior discussion. To apply you will need to complete the online application form for a full-time PhD in Science and Engineering, Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences (or download the PGR
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for wastewater treatment, do analysis of both sludge and water by using various analytical instruments, and conduct bioinformatic analysis. Candidates with high motivation and degrees in environmental engineering
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applications such as drug delivery. Possible outcomes and goals: Studying the interaction of collections of synthetic cells (i.e. proto-tissues) for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications
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in a degree, ideally at Masters level, in an Engineering subject, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or other quantitative background. Knowledge in fluid mechanics, ocean waves, numerical methods
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engineering, digital technologies, and systems thinking. The university’s strong reputation for applied research and its focus on technological innovation ensure that this project will be well-supported, with
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University provides an ideal setting for this research, offering a wealth of resources and expertise in engineering and digital technologies. The expected outcome of the project is the development of novel
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physiology etc. This PhD project is suitable for applicants with a background in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or closely related fields. Candidates with a strong interest in RF engineering and/or