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join the world-leading Advanced Nano Materials, Structures and Applications (ANMSA) Group, a hub for innovation in the development of novel micro- and nanostructures and miniaturized diagnostic
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system an opportunistically attack human cells. In this respect mobile DNA elements (particularly transposons) appear key. We have developed a new genomic method to track genome rearrangements that occur
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children’s development? • Through which mechanisms-of-change are different child outcomes supported in the short- and long-term? • What insights into child development can we draw from these findings? Possible
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systems, and digital twin technologies. The project will contribute to the development of intelligent collaborative machines for next-generation manufacturing systems. What will you be doing? Investigating
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(SRM) may be deployed to counteract harmful effects of climate change. However the impacts of SRM on (eg) monsoons, extreme weather, and air quality are poorly understood. We seek to develop and apply
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size, weight, power and cost constraints, accurate relative positioning and motion knowledge across platforms, coordinated data acquisition strategies, and the development of SAR image formation
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: Developing and applying life-course chronology methods to understand trauma, adversity, and social instability across the lifespan. Collecting and analysing data on cPTSD symptom dimensions, inhibitory control
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. The project will build on existing processes for battery recycling and iterate on these to develop protocols specific to PV modules. Both end-of-life and state-of-the-art modules will be considered, to ensure
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This project will develop cutting-edge tools and methodologies to support the safe, efficient, and scalable manufacture of materials critical to the UK and European security, through the use of
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project will develop the first sustainable, closed-loop recycling process for polymer-bonded NdFeB magnets. The research will harness chemical recycling approaches to selectively dissolve the polymer matrix