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structure. This PhD project will investigate systemic financial risks emerging from the convergence of agentic artificial intelligence and retail trading platforms. Using a combination of experimental
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This 3-year full-time funded PhD opportunity in partnership between Department of Life Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital . This project provides
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aims and objectives The core aim of this project is to determine how age-related circadian dysregulation impacts neuromuscular function and muscle homeostasis. This will be achieved by the following
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Cities are increasingly turning to living walls and other forms of urban greenery to improve biodiversity, air quality, and climate resilience. Yet, robust scientific evidence on how these systems
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functionalisation strategies, and cutting-edge characterisation techniques (including Manchester Met’s unique in-situ electrochemical-AFM-nanoRaman (TERS) system) to optimise sensor performance. The research will
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behaviour. However, most existing multimodal AI systems depend on large, computationally intensive models that are difficult to deploy in settings with limited resources. This PhD project explores a different
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Project advert The impact of alopecia is highlighted in the Global Burden of Disease estimates of years lost to disability, where alopecia areata (AA) was ranked higher than both psoriasis and
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educational environment. This PhD project is one of five independent projects open for applications, with only three funded studentships available. All applications will go through an initial review stage