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Lead Supervisor name: Professor Katherine Appleton, email: k.appleton@bournemouth.ac.uk Project description Aims: This project aims to use a systematic approach to design, develop and test novel
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develop a clear and reliable spectroscopic method for detecting and quantifying minimally resolved key biomarkers across various separation media, with the aim of eventual integration into a point-of-care
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This PhD focuses on the development of a novel approach to measuring the traction behaviour of artificial turf, supported by FieldTurf, a global leader in the production of artificial turf for sport
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, and digital approaches using mutual learning, inclusive theory-development and creative methodologies (e.g. filmmaking, VR technologies) The successful candidate will support the Co-Investigator in co
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-the-counter (OTC) medicines as a source of syndromic surveillance for diseases in the community. N/LAB is a centre of excellence, developing and applying innovative research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
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, working closely with Professor Nora Pashayan. The successful candidate will focus on developing ethnicity-specific risk thresholds that more accurately reflect the variations in breast, ovarian, and
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details This is an outstanding development opportunity for a talented individual who wishes to conduct research on children and young people with life limiting conditions and their families. Previous
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, gastrointestinal and metabolic function with chronic cycles of infection and inflammation. Advancements in therapeutic care have led to the development of CFTR modulators, which have substantially increased
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AI-Driven Digital Twin for Predictive Maintenance in Aerospace – In Partnership with Rolls-Royce PhD
. This PhD project will tackle that challenge by developing intelligent methods that combine AI techniques such as language models that interpret technical text and knowledge graphs that map engineering
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will be key to ensuring that useful measurements, methods and representations are developed. In particular, the project will support designers to achieve driver and passenger experiences that surpass