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replacement surgery is often essential following trauma, disease, or cancer treatment. In recent years, Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) has revolutionised how we design and produce medical implants
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carbon”): there is three times as much carbon stored in soil than in the atmosphere as CO2. Presence of organic carbon is essential for the stability and fertility of soils. However, intensive agriculture
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: An additional industrial top-up to the stipend is available. Industrial Engagement: Collaborate closely with John Crane Ltd, gaining practical industry experience at their Research Centre in Manchester and
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Next Generation Photonic Integrated Circuit Chips for Quantum Technology (C3.5-MPS-Faruque)
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with vastly reduced losses. However, current triple-junction devices fall well short of their theoretical potential, meaning much of their efficiency advantage is yet to be realised. The bottleneck is
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robots have the task to inspect underground sewer and clean water pipe networks. The robots are equipped with different sensors and with data from them can perform intelligent sensing and navigation
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the flask, whilst the impurities are simply washed away. For more information, please contact Dr Twyman (l.j.twyman@sheffield.ac.uk) and see Dr Lance J. Twyman | Chemistry | The University of Sheffield
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Bridging Causality and Forecasting in Space Weather: A Transparent Complex Systems Modelling and Interpretable Machine Learning Framework
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at the University of Sheffield. Air pollution is now the second largest risk factor for deaths globally. While outdoor air quality has improved in recent years, indoor air quality remains poorly understood and is a
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entry is often unevenly distributed. This PhD project offers an opportunity to conduct crucial, evidence-based research that will investigate and address systemic barriers preventing students from