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Details The aim of this project is to combine nanomechanical methods with modelling (i) to develop quantitative, predictive models for the behaviour of molecules in sliding contacts, and (ii) to understand
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YBDTP you'll benefit from a regional doctoral training programme that has interdisciplinary collaboration at its core. The aim is to enable you to develop a range of research skills in biological
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EPSRC CDT in Developing National Capability for Materials 4.0, with the Henry Royce Institute EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training Funding Available Students Worldwide View DetailsApply Online
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pollutants, such as aromatic solvents and chlorinated compounds, are persistent, toxic, and difficult to remove using conventional treatment methods. This project will develop next-generation catalytic
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community function? We will then test these predictions using high-throughput interaction screens based on picolitre droplets [2], which allow the development of hundreds of different microbial ecosystems
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interventions and is often subject to uncertainty. This project develops novel Bayesian methodology with the aim to return a posterior over weights, tuning parameters, and the residual variance that drives
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makes handling and transportation hazardous. The development of safer materials is critical, with efforts focused on enhancing safety without compromising on performance. Alongside this, there is a
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cyber and physical aspects of systems. Key research methods such as cyber-physical modelling, digital co-simulation as well as the coordinated control across cyber and physical systems will be developed
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this role requires detailed, deep-phenotyping and molecular analysis, it provides an excellent opportunity to develop your microscopy skills, molecular biology and data/image analysis. This role offers
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/organic and the geopolymer matrix, in both the fresh cement paste and the hardened wasteform. This will allow us to develop next-generation low-carbon cement wasteforms for safe disposal of radioactive