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development with a focus on aerodynamics. The role is for the 2nd cohort of the EnergHy programme which commences in October 2025. Research project overview: The X-Rotor is a radical offshore wind turbine
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and stem cell biology. The study investigates how APOE4 expression in endothelial cells affects oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs), using iPSC-derived 3D co-culture models. This work aims to
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investigate strategies to enhance communication security, focusing on resilience against jamming and spoofing attacks. Students will work on designing secure architectures that ensure data integrity and system
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2025/26) plus payment of their full time Home tuition fees for 4 years. This project is open to home students. Advanced aluminium alloys have a key role in the aerospace and automotive industries
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) structures. The functional importance of this complexity is under explored. Our recent work indicates that different RNA isoforms adopt multiple distinct and functionally relevant structural conformations
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if this is the case. As this is the methodology used by government to assess and compare the energy and environmental performance of dwellings, the current rating disincentivises developers from specifying
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The project: We are recruiting a motivated PhD candidate to work on next generation power electronic modules and converters for Net Zero applications. Renewable energy generation and electric
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continuously since we have been producing it. Our brains work by generating and testing predictions – but younger brains, which are messy and inefficient, are presumably less good at ‘keeping up’ with fast-paced
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necessary to use all epidemiological tools, including microbial genomics, to support this endeavour. This exciting project seeks to using whole genome sequencing measles data to advance the understanding
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, precise and is pathogen agnostic, you don’t need prior knowledge of which pathogen is causing the infection to use it as a diagnostic. Challenges remain however in standardisation, application and