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with important isogenic controls. The Department is situated in the Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute at the Denmark Hill Campus of King’s College London. We have access to a state-of-the-art
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, alongside controlled dosing trials at the UKCRIC National Green Infrastructure Facility, to provide an evidence base and better understand the true performance of these strategies. Number of awards: 1 Start
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of the project is to optimise the hardware for the control of plasma in an atomic layer deposition chamber using various computational modelling approaches. This will require a hybrid fluid/particle model, which
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-frontal cortical oxygenation in comparison to a low-fat control in healthy young adults (1) and impairs the recovery of vascular function (2). On the other hand, we have shown that foods rich in flavonoids
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, resulting in emergent properties in the main global structure. Analytical modeling of the sub-structures will provide understanding and control for stiffness tailoring, which will translate into desirable
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under controlled conditions designed to reveal the underlying mechanisms of biomineralisation in marine calcifying organisms. The task of this PDRA is to assist in the design of a numerical model of
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on long-term maintenance needs and final decommissioning. This project will monitor real-world bioretention systems, alongside controlled dosing trials at the UKCRIC National Green Infrastructure Facility