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change. Thermal imaging captures this process continuously and non-invasively, opening new possibilities for stress research and real-time welfare monitoring. In this project, the PhD student will explore
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of the most resource-intensive processes in this sector is the cleaning of processing equipment, which accounts for around 30% of a site's water and energy use. Cleaning is typically done using automated Clean
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before determining their visual loss arises from cortical, rather than ocular deficits. Tests of cortical visual function are used rarely except by highly specialised neurology/neuro-ophthalmology
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level, DNA2 is implicated in Okazaki fragment processing, DNA double-strand break repair, and the recovery of stalled DNA replication forks (PMID: 33924313). Our previous work has indicated
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prototype development, construction, operation and analysis as well as characterisation of different scintillators and fibres. This project also includes the opportunity to spend an extended period working
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, machine learning techniques may be integrated to accelerate simulations and improve medical image processing, ultimately aiding in stroke diagnosis and treatment planning. Please note that this is a self
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changes in behaviour. In parallel, human epilepsy patients with electrodes inserted into the amygdala will view many of the same images presented to monkeys. This will allow us to determine the extent to
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generator. Expose them to subzero temperatures to induce freezing. Fragmentation Observation: Use high-speed cameras and laser imaging systems to record and analyze the freezing process and the resulting
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technology Material property characterisation of formulated powder-binder systems to assess manufacturing process compatibility Benchmarking of prototype capability via parameter optimisation through
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UK MS Tissue Bank (Imperial College) to reveal disease-relevant biological processes to help identify biomarkers and new treatment targets. This project will build on our unique digital MS biobank