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television documentaries around the world (including a documentary in Russia that received an estimated audience in excess of 80 million). Whilst this early prototype was successful, its clinical application
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imaging (fMRI) can determine levels of different activity in parts of the living human brain and how malfunctions can occur in disease. However, this technique has been extended to look at communication
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: Applications accepted all year round Details A technique called blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can determine levels of different activity in parts of the living
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and shear loading. It will combine imaging and strain measurement techniques, with mechanical and tribological experiments to better understand how the different skin layers and properties combine
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using their high performance computational mechanics algorithm Alya, by coupling solid mechanics with electrophysiology. This project aims to personalise this model using medical images (MRI) collected
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Identification and classification of coherent flow structures in the plasma of the Sun’s photosphere
their formation based on satellite images and simulations. Funding Notes This is a self-funded research project. We require applicants to have either an undergraduate honours degree (1st) or MSc (Merit
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Details A brain decoding model aims at predicting what sensory stimulus is received (e.g. visual stimuli, different images), which mental state is experienced (i.e. asleep, awake, drowsy) or even what is
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-field strain measurement techniques such as Digital Image Correlation, grain orientation measurements using Electron-Back Scattered Diffraction and new experimental procedures. Fatigue testing will be
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Pourkashanian, Prof Lin Ma, Dr Kevin Hughes, Dr K Finney Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details A pre-pilot-scale membrane module prototype will be installed for industrial testing
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modelling approaches. The world renowned fatigure testing facilities available at the University of Sheffield combined with micro-mechanical testing and Digital Image Correlation will be used