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4-Year PhD Studentship: Deciphering how domain organisation regulates heparan sulphate function Supervisors: Prof Cathy Merry, Prof. Kenton Arkill, Dr Andrew Hook Closing Date: 15 July 2025 Overview
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holder will be required to have practical experience in high-density microelectrode pattern on soft substrates with good understanding of advanced microfabrication processes, electrode substrate
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understand how urban environments influence human health and to support urban planners, designers, and policymakers in creating healthier cities. Your work will contribute to the development of new tools
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development of high strength aluminium alloys designed to provide better performance compared with existing alloys. The properties of this alloy depend on careful control of the microstructure, in particular
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The project will involve critical analysis of existing academic literature, participatory and co-design with users, development of novel technology prototypes, and evaluation using qualitative and
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, Large Language Models, Human-Computer Interaction, Virtual reality. The selected candidate will work on the design and implementation of a human-computer interface to support education using an AI-based
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seek ways to stay connected to the countryside. Concepts such as Herenboeren and community-supported agriculture offer new interactions between urban dwellers and the agricultural landscape, where food
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Trondheim, Norway, and it is funded by the Research Council of Norway and the Norwegian hydropower industry. The candidate will work with new technical designs for pumped storage plants. The main focus will
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researcher to investigate the institutional dimensions of managing public space — a crucial but often overlooked area in urban and regional development. While much attention goes to the design and planning
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of Glasgow, or University of Oxford) to undertake your PhD research. About this Project Project Title: Physical Interactions in Constrained Environments: Reasoning, Sensing, Manipulation and Consensus