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Identifying and validating models for complex structures featuring nonlinearity remains a cutting-edge challenge in structural dynamics, with applications spanning civil structures, microelectronics
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are looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong background in civil/structural/mechanical engineering with experience and interest in structural dynamics, vibrational analysis, train-track-bridge
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The complex machinery structures are usually subjected to dynamic loading, which can cause high vibration levels. The vibration levels occurring during the resonance vibrations, when the vibration
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Fully Funded PhD Studentship: Micromechanics of Grain-Interface Interactions (Soil-Structure Interaction) Background Are abrasive grains truly "indestructible"? Research in our leading experimental
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Supervisors: Prof Manish Tiwari Prof Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam Clinical Partner: The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) Collaborator: Dr. Priya Mandal – UCL Mechanical Engineering
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School of Medicine Closing date: 2 January 2026 Start date: 1 February 2026 Defining mechanisms underlying post-translational modification of airway mucus and the impact on mucociliary function
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group with structured training and strong technical support. 2. Candidate profile This project is ideal for candidates from Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical, Materials Engineering, or related
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mycobacterial infections. The student will characterise their mechanisms of action using cross-linking mass spectrometry and assess their effects on mycobacterial membrane integrity and cell wall metabolism
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to improve mechanical performance in composite structures under extreme loads. Emphasis will be placed on the design of hybrid configurations capable of promoting controlled and progressive failure modes
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The mechanisms of pressure and gas mediated neuroplasticity in the human brain DoS: Professor Stephen Hall (stephen.d.hall@plymouth.ac.uk) 2nd Supervisor: Professor Gary Smerdon (Gary.Smerdon