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an international team of scientists developing early-warning indicators of killer whale health. The focus will be on behavioural indicators, but the work forms part of a larger collaborative effort to create
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to find out more about each of the studentships and scholarships available in the Faculty. Specified use 1+3 - covering a full Masters and PhD programme 1+4 - covering a full Masters and PhD programme
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disciplines: Advanced Computer Science MSc Chemistry MSc by Research Comparative Social Policy MSc Economics for Development MSc Education (Digital and Social Change) MSc Education (Higher Education) MSc Energy
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such as wrinkles can occur, which cause parts to be scrapped. To minimise material and energy wastage, digital models of the manufacturing processes can be developed and linked to process control and
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developing a suite of deployable tools and predictive models. These resources will enable Syensqo to identify optimal polymer film and prepreg chemistry combinations, facilitating the production of defect-free
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In 2015, the epilepsy medication Spritam became the first and still the only FDA-approved drug manufactured using 3D printing. Since then, research has flourished in developing innovative 3D-printed
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will handle real human waste samples to develop robust protocols for solid and liquid waste characterization, microbial profiling, and safety validation, including pathogen screening. Focus areas include
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Design and Manufacturing Engineering to Tackle Global Sanitation Challenges - MSc by Research or PhD
to create solutions that are not only functionally excellent but also economically viable for large-scale deployment in diverse global contexts. This project aims to develop comprehensive design and
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of (or have been granted refugee status by) and are ordinarily resident in one of the following developing Commonwealth countries, as specified by the CSC: Bangladesh, Belize, Botswana, Cameroon, Dominica
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Mastercard Foundation Scholarships The University of Oxford and the Mastercard Foundation have established an innovative and ambitious partnership under the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program