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. The broad aim of the PhD research is to train the student with skills to investigate self-assemblies of lipids and biocides (cationic surfactants) and their cross-assembly processes, and identify how
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and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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This fully-funded PhD offers a unique opportunity to drive that change. We are seeking a talented and motivated student to join a multidisciplinary team working at the intersection of biomedical
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, education, and sustainable development. How to apply The application is a two-step process. Candidates must: Submit an application for the MPhil/PhD in Global Sustainable Development. Separately, email a two
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, will be trained on simulation data to create dynamic, adaptive control systems that optimise operation in real-time across multiple variables. This research will deliver a validated roadmap to 60
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Neural mechanisms underlying accent processing in naturalistic conversations: Insights from brain oscillations and functional neuroimaging Prof. Guillaume Thierry Applications are invited for a
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for the prevention of IAI. The person taking on the project will need to work closely with the clinical teams and the patients and to do laboratory and computer-based work. A clinical qualification is not a
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thermodynamically. Performance design optimization and advanced performance simulation methods will be investigated, and corresponding computer software will be developed. The research will contribute
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process and need help finding a supervisor, please contact swdtp-enquiries@bristol.ac.uk For further information about the SWDTP application process, pathways at each institution and details of strategic
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-equilibrium conditions. The project is a UKRI/NSF collaboration with Virginia Tech, and the use of direct numerical simulation, modelling and analysis will be complemented with experimental data from