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2016). This program will develop the 2nd generation of ingestible, magnetically controlled robots and tools that will replace conventional surgical tools. We require applicants to have either
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aims to develop a heterogeneous chemical kinetic model for mercury reaction on carbon surfaces with the aid of molecular modelling tools such as Guassian, chemical kinetics programs like Chemkin and
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the prediction of chip formation and service life of the components. Previous experience / requirements: Experimental methods, Finite element modelling, computer programming, Manufacturing Please contact Dr
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into neurovascular coupling in health and disease. We are seeking highly skilled and motivated mathematical and/or programming postgraduate students to join our neurovascular research team that is investigating how
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experimental techniques, such as machine learning, two dimensional gas chromatography, as well as test equipment for quantification of basic physico-chemical properties of aviation fuels. The PhD programme will
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spectrometry to compare submicron particulate emissions from the different reactors using different fuels and operating regimes. This will consider the particle size spectra, particle measurement programme
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carbon compounds doped with a variety of elements (for example nitrogen, sulphur, selenium). This project will involve the use of the Gaussian 09 program to perform detailed electronic structure modelling
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Facility at the Pilot Scale Advanced Capture Technology (PACT) Facilities, this project will involve a thorough and innovative experimental programme to characterise the above phenomena and correlate
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parameter selection and process optimisation. Previous experience / requirements: Experimental methods, Finite element modelling, computer programming, Manufacturing Please contact Dr Hassan Ghadbeigi
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/ requirements: Experimental methods, Finite element modelling, computer programming, Manufacturing Please contact Dr Hassan Ghadbeigi (h.ghadbeigi@sheffield.ac.uk) for more details. Funding Notes This project