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1. Project overview Electrochemical sensing plays a central role in next-generation health technologies, enabling real-time monitoring of physiological environments with high sensitivity and low
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). The successful candidate will design and prototype intelligent textile/wearable systems capable of sensing, communication, and stimulation. The project will integrate wearable electronics, advanced manufacturing
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develop advanced nano-imaging and nano-sensing technologies, enhanced by AI analysis, to study viral infection in real time at the cellular and nanoscale level. This interdisciplinary research combines
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successes and proposes intelligent sensing and control solutions for automated robotic systems capable to be tele-operated using smart human-machine interfaces. This is an exciting PhD project that has a
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safety challenges. The foremost issue lies in storage, hydrogen’s low volumetric energy density requires it to be stored either as a compressed gas at extremely high pressures or as a cryogenic liquid at
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early risk identification. This PhD project aims to design and develop personalised 3D-printed insoles with enhanced offloading performance and integrated sensing capability. The work will explore novel
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analysis and compression tests. The wound healing ability of the scaffolds will be investigated using a range of biological assays including live/dead assays to determine cytocompatibility, confocal
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PhD Studentship: Nanopore Technology for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Antibiotic Concentrations
for small-molecule sensing. By engineering nanopores with molecular recognition elements such as DNA aptamers, this project will enable multiplexed, real-time detection of diverse antibiotics, supporting both
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parcel delivery and environmental sensing. Equipped with diverse onboard sensors, including cameras and GPS, delivery UAVs hold significant potential for urban sensing applications such as infrastructure
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Almost all radar systems currently transmit from the same location. A drastic departure from this sensing architecture is distributed radar – enacted by a coherent network of spatially distributed