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the epithelial lining, each will be tailored to sense either serotonin and/or acetylcholine. The microneedles will be made from biocompatible materials and fabricated using MEMS techniques, ensuring enough
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integrity and develop new ways to assess and monitor these impacts. Working at the interface of climate science, geotechnical engineering, remote sensing and critical asset management you will integrate
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://doi.org/10.1039/D2CC00532H ) that have potential applications in sensing, separations and catalysis. Our research focusses on three distinct challenges to achieving efficient material prediction: i
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Nigeria (1900-present). Education, in a broad sense, applies to children and adults from various regions of Nigeria. Successful candidates may focus on any area of education, including primary, secondary
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, there is currently no biosensor that can reliably detect key TLS biomarkers. This PhD project will focus on developing novel biosensors that integrate platform sensing technology with tailored electroactive
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platforms, enable light manipulation for next-generation ultrafast applications in spectroscopy, sensing, and telecomms. Ultrafast lasers drive innovations from quantum technology to medical imaging, yet
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. This PhD will design methods that enable robots to achieve more robust, accurate perception and perception-driven planning for complex processes. You will investigate solutions like multi-sensing fusion (e.g
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of quantum light, such as single photons or entangled states, critical for quantum communication and sensing applications. The project involves the development of plasmonic optical cavity configurations
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traditional forecasting with IoT offers a cost-effective, long-term solution for continuous environmental monitoring. Central to this approach is the use of self-powered sensing (SPS) nodes, which harvest
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, and in collaboration with Previsico Ltd. and the US Geological Survey, the researcher will combine fieldwork, remote sensing, and modelling (using CAESAR-Lisflood) to quantify how burned landscapes