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to be limited by the chemical functionalisation used within the biosensor and the sensitivity of the detection system. This project aims to enhance understanding of how surface chemistry, valency, and
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nonlinearity. The objective of the project is to thoroughly examine the influence of factors such as geometry, noise sources, and nonlinearities on critical performance parameters, including bandwidth
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of this PhD is to use optical flow visualisation and measurement techniques to study droplet impact under icing conditions to improve icing codes that aid in design and development of ice detection and
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aims and objectives The main objective of this project is to develop and validate synthetic methodologies that use electrochemistry and earth-abundant metal catalysis to access high-value chemical
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' mental health and well-being. Project aims and objectives Objectives: Conduct a cross-sectional study to understand the interplay of socio-demographics (e.g., age, gender, culture, previous experience
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and objectives: This project aims to model, fabricate, and characterise a tiny, biointegrated and scalable neural implant for optogenetic modulation by combining wireless functionality. The objectives
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Doctoral Network. The principal objective of network is to provide world-class doctoral training to a new generation of early-career researchers, and it is responsible for the training of 17 PhD students. As
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development. Objectives: Create realistic pollutant exposure samples representing indoor and outdoor pollutant (mixtures) using an established model of the human alveolar epithelial barrier. Apply multi-omic
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to machine learning and deep neural networks, into the DG finite element solver to reduce computational costs while maintaining the accuracy. The key objective of this work will be to provide step-change
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, objectives, and methodology. A two-page CV demonstrating your suitability for the PhD. Entry requirements: First or 2:1, Postgraduate qualifications are desirable not essential. Interested applicants