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strategic advantages such as discovering new value-creation opportunities. This project will be conducted in collaboration with Circularise, a technology company founded in 2016 that develops blockchain-based
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technology development. Why become a KTP Associate? The KTP programme is designed to accelerate your career, expand your skills, and grow your professional network. You will have the opportunity to: Work on a
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that will train the next-generation of doctoral carbon champions who are renowned for research excellence and interdisciplinary systemic thinking for Net Zero. The ReNU+ vision is that they will become
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a number of questions relating to the accuracy of this kinematic data, and this forms the basis of this research programme. This project has the potential to redefine the future of biomechanical
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to lysine-TCI development in drug discovery. These optimised warheads will be incorporated into known inhibitors and tested against the relevant protein as a proof of concept. This is an opportunity to join a
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sensors - if we can control and tune their properties. You will develop and use top-of-the-line machine learning models to predict the sensor response of these materials under realistic conditions
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), where heat is stored/released through reversible chemical reactions. This project focuses on NaOH water TCES systems, which use cheap, abundant materials [1]. We will develop modelling tools that combine
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that is still poorly understood. This project will develop advanced computational models to simulate a new imaging technique called electron ptychography, which can map magnetic fields in 3D at nanometre
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Energy’s Natural Hazards R&D Team, this project will utilise and develop state-of-the-art space simulations to probe past, present and future events to constrain extreme value distributions spanning hundreds
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: Northeastern University London (NU London) Project start date: October 2026 Supervisors (*lead): Osvaldo Simeone (Northeastern University London) Huiling Zhu (University of Kent) Aligned programme of study: PhD