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catalyst synthesis and lab-based characterisation, catalysis process and as well as advanced spectroscopic methods. As part of the PhD, the student will be encouraged and expected to present their results
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on the feasibility for using neutrons to image high density objects. Neutrons have higher penetrability than X-rays but neutron generation and imaging solutions are more challenging and so they are yet to be fully
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Research theme: Organic synthesis and catalysis How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 No. of positions: 1 This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded for home students; the successful candidate will receive
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implement innovative approaches to ensure stability and thus safety of aircraft electrical power system. You will work with a research team focussed on aircraft electrification at the PEMC group. We
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for future aircraft applications. Vision We are seeking PhD student that is motivated to conduct research in electrical power system stability for future aircraft applications. Together we will make
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and co-supervisor Dr Kok-lung (Chris) Chan, Genome Damage and Stability Centre, Centre of Excellence, School of Life Sciences. Brief Description of the Project: DNA2 was first described three decades
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, partial differential equations and scientific computing, to name a few. There are competing LC theories e.g., molecular-level models with molecular-level information, mean-field models that average
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multiple objectives in real-time. The complexity of coordinating these distributed systems while ensuring stability and optimal performance presents a significant technical barrier that must be overcome
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beverage companies, this research project aims to develop a fundamental understanding of beer head foams - their formation, stability, and eventual collapse. This knowledge will be crucial in ensuring
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This research aims to develop an innovative framework that integrates health-seeking behaviour—the actions individuals take when they perceive a health problem, grounded in behavioural theories