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perfusion as people age with various comorbidities (hypertension, hypotension, obesity) will preserve oxygen supply to the brain. MRI and two photon imaging are used in animal models to understand
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. Natural circulation loops (NCL) will be an essential component in the safe and reliable operation of Generation III+ and IV nuclear reactor designs, including High Temperature Gas-Cooled reactors (HTGR
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@plymouth.ac.uk ) Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship at the School of Psychology of the University of Plymouth. The studentship will start on 1st October 2025. Project Description
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Nikon Imaging Centre (The Wohl Cellular Imaging Centre), are part of the UK Motor Neuron Disease Research Institute and work closely with researchers in the UK Dementia Research Institute. Dr Sreedharan
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, the process of taking MOFs from discovery to scale-up and commercial exploitation take many years since current methods of MOF production are poorly reproducible, unsustainable, and conditions optimised in
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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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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, based in the Department of Computer Science. The successful candidate will undertake PhD research
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algorithms, have excelled in tasks like computer vision, image recognition and large language models (LLM). However, their reliance on extensive computational resources results in excessively high energy
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the experimental process. Time permitting, flow sheet modelling will convert the theoretical and bench-scale chemistry research into a practical liquid-liquid extraction set-up. This PhD project will run alongside
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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