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and new chemical precursors with more efficient properties (volatility, stability decomposition) need to be developed. The two PhD projects are focussed on: Design, synthesis and development of novel
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precursors with more efficient properties (volatility, stability decomposition) need to be developed. The two PhD projects are focussed on: Design, synthesis and development of novel precursors for atomic
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. The successful applicants are expected to work with Dr. Yihan Zhang on “Precise Asymptotics in High-Dimensional Statistics using Random Matrix Theory and Statistical Physics ”. Applicants with mathematics
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approaches and innovations to work at the forefront of technological advances. Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are linear sugars that are displayed on all cells throughout the body as well as in the matrix. Like
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at compile-time, as is often the case, then the problem is further complicated by the fact that no single mapping is optimal for all combinations of matrix sizes. As a consequence, any code generated
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diagnosis is very high. A hallmark of active disease is matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) causing distinct changes in the extracellular matrix (ECM) based on their capacity to cleave structural proteins
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optimisation/decomposition techniques, providing superior computational capabilities compared to classic optimisation methods, to ensure system resilience using topology optimisation. Number Of Awards 1 Start
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of the gel’s polymer matrix during volume changing. This effect can be harnessed to locally stimulate osmotic flow and is expected to be able to “drive” the colloids along the pattern. The aim is to create a
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conducted with different composite material parameters (thickness, lay-up, and types of fibre and matrix) in order to develop optimised FML composites with high durability and fatigue life. The expected
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the extracellular matrix, as well as advancing related technologies toward biomedical applications. The successful candidate will contribute to our lab’s microscale studies on the role of extracellular