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, usability, and insight into leakage dynamics across diverse constructions. Research Objectives The project is structured around three synergistic work packages: Descriptive Analytics: You will conduct a
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, and how sweat glands respond to different lifestyles, in particular sedentary. Objective of this project, in collaboration with Unilever, is to design, build and validate a wearable, flexible biosensor
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—specifically leveraging descriptive, predictive, and generative modelling techniques—to enhance test accuracy, usability, and insight into leakage dynamics across diverse constructions. Research Objectives
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developing these systems, and will accelerating the supply of AI machine learning controlled machinery to farmers unlocking all of the benefits described in the first paragraph. Objective: Achieve both
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the protein ligand(s). The 3D organisation of these domains is therefore critical for their function. The object of our studies is to gain a fundamental understanding of this incredible family of glycans
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and Urban Habitat) and was the recipient of the 2024 Award of Excellence in Innovation. Through generous support from WSP UK Ltd, the objective of this project is to extend the research conducted
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impurities and scrap-blends on the corrosion performance of alloys evaluated through different corrosion tests supported by advanced characterisation techniques. The objectives are as follows: To evaluate
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essential. Project Details This PhD research aims to elevate wind turbine blade technology by advancing owl-wing and other bio-inspired designs for noise reduction and aerodynamic efficiency. Key objectives
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recycle content crush alloys. The main objective of the project is to understand the deformation behaviour of the high recycle content crush alloys and the role of tramp elements in controlling the final
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(contributing approximately 50%), advancements in aircraft technology (30%), and operational improvements (20%) – together supporting the industry's 2050 carbon-neutral growth objectives. Broadly, this project