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is expected to soon be able to diagnose diseases occurring outside the retina. OCT images can be aberrated by the eye itself and imperfect optical design. Ocular imaging with adaptive optics promises
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) This project is a collaborative research effort between
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-disciplinary PhD project aims to provide a clear picture of the landscape of battery manufacturing, waste and end-of-life processing. The project aims are to: Identify waste streams and energy requirements
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can feed directly into precision surgery algorithms and clinical trials. Few PhD projects offer such a clear line of sight from variant to mechanism to clinical translation. Located on the thriving
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Alex Leung (Mechanical Engineering at UCL) will also collaborate. he specialises in imaging of additive manufacturing and will support the project by assisting with the in-process monitoring. We expect
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. dos Santos is an Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Computer Vision at the University of Sheffield. His research interests include remote sensing image processing, computer vision and machine learning
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measurement in construction. The skills, qualifications and experience required to perform the role are: Hold (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in Computer Science, Civil Engineering, Data Science, Information
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slow sand filters. This project suits graduates seeking careers in drinking water technology, sustainable infrastructure, and low carbon process design. Drinking water production is under mounting
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technologies. Metamaterials, engineered to exhibit properties not found in naturally occurring materials, offer an innovative pathway to overcome these limitations. By designing intricate periodic or quasi
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prototype/demonstrator of a low-cost smart sensor. To develop an efficient algorithm to process the vibration signals locally and to develop the firmware to be embedded within the sensor node. To validate