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aging. Furthermore, variability in study design, population characteristics and dietary exposures has yielded conflicting findings, hindering the development of a coherent and mechanistic understanding
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principles. The proposed project will investigate the development of TCRs by studying the impact of geometries and microstructures on the hydrodynamics of reactants in chemical and/or catalytic reactions and
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from a vibrant and inclusive doctoral community with excellent facilities, training, and professional development opportunities. Project aims and objectives The project will adopt a co-produced
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Bruce. Learning opportunities: You will develop an expertise in the aero-thermo-structural simulation and optimisation of hypersonic vehicles. Professional Development: You will have access to engaging
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. Experimental work will include further development of laser diffractometry for light scattering measurements on single levitated particles, light scattering measurements including polarimetry, and particle
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substantial Research Training Support Grant (RTSG) each year to support travel, training and consumables costs. Additional funding to support outreach and development Please apply by submitting your CV, cover
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consumables costs. Additional funding to support outreach and development Please apply by submitting your CV, cover letter and transcripts to j.carroll@strath.ac.uk and drew.smith@strath.ac.uk
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Thatcher Development Programme at Somerville College. The late Lady Thatcher, studied Chemistry at Somerville College Oxford from 1943 to 1946 and received bursary and scholarship support from the College
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formation, compromising the enhancements achieved through the use of TC intensification principles. The proposed project will investigate the development of TCRs by studying the impact of geometries and
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, this enables the development of more accurate computational models for various industrial processes. The experimental methods developed in this project will directly contribute to a better understanding of