17 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" scholarships at University of Nottingham
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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD in Digital Metal with Rolls-Royce (Enhanced Stipend) Development of Advanced Barrier Coatings for extreme environments Background Applicants are invited
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project description: Inkjet printing allows multiple materials to be 3D-printed simultaneously, useful for printing functional devices. Discovering the interactions of these materials and how to leverage
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workspaces under positional restrictions. Develop smart control algorithms that will allow the robotics end-effectors to communicate with the central control system and coordinate tasks with other end
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-rounded academic background ◾Demonstrated ability to develop precision mechatronics system and algorithms ◾Ability to develop kinematic and/or dynamic analysis of mechanical/robotic systems ◾Ability
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Engineering Research Group) Aim: Develop a mathematical model for analysing reliability and efficiency of medical processes Background Adverse events and preventable failures in healthcare services represent a
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on atomic scale, requiring the development and study of ever more realistic model systems. Single atom catalysts, where the catalytic site contains only a single metal atom supported on a heterogenous
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respond over time (e.g. changing shape), controlled by the arrangement of differential materials within them. The goal of this project will be to develop responsive 4D-printed biomaterial devices for drug
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or temperature. This project will develop the materials, methods, and designs necessary to 3D-print the next generation of electro-responsive soft-actuators. The overall aim is to develop and exploit new designs
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to produce anti-counterfeit markings, dye-free colour images, humidity and chemical sensors, anti-glare coatings and optical filters. This project will develop additive manufacturing of devices with actively
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ultrasound. This project will develop the materials, methods, and designs necessary to 3D-print the next generation of medical micro-robots targeting drug delivery, exploiting combinations of functions