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of senior researchers and will perform research necessary to fulfil the objectives of the Project Identification of therapeutic targets in MNX1-rearranged infant Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, externally sponsored
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device will require an easily operable and user-friendly detection technique to identify targets of interest with minimal training or specialized equipment. The goal is to enable rapid, reliable results
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Bayesian inference framework for identifying complex aerospace systems combining with limited experimental data. It can be also used to quantify uncertainties from experimental testing, significantly
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catalytic (homogenously and heterogeneously catalyzed) hydrogenation technologies targeting valorization of carbon oxides for green oxygenates production. In this project, we particularly aim green methanol
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alongside traditional coal fired power stations and nuclear energy generation. Revolutionary changes to power conversion is indispensable if these carbon emissions targets are to be met. The objective is to
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), leading to slow transfer times. Magdrive are developing the high-thrust SuperMagdrive propulsion system targeting 1N or higher thrust equivalent to the smallest chemical propulsion systems. Magdrive
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explore ways to control their motion in 3D space. Synthetic microswimmers have many potential biomedical applications, including targeted drug delivery and non-invasive medical treatments. The swimmers
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-coated electrodes, targeting high energy densities and capacity retention. Membrane Performance Evaluation – Collaborate with membrane specialists at Leaf Tech Ltd to assess selective transport, gas
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ultrasound. This project will develop the materials, methods, and designs necessary to 3D-print the next generation of medical micro-robots targeting drug delivery, exploiting combinations of functions
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, allowing them to add to their existing clinical targets of anxiety and depression disorders, thus developing impact from this research. Methodology This studentship will take a mixed-methods approach to