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Perceptual bias and the evolution of organism communication signals
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of St Kilda, Scotland. There is considerable flexibility to propose and develop a research question, with support from the supervisor. Most of our work combines genomic, epigenetic and life history data
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round Details The adult heart is a highly complex organ that develops through the remodelling of a simple linear tube at very early stages of embryonic development. This remodelling, termed morphogenesis
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downstream translational implications in developing better crops. Chloroplast is arguably the most important organelle for sustaining life as it is the main hub of photosynthesis, the process by which sunlight
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year round Details Research at Sheffield has been developing models of the railway network from a range of perspectives including smart-grid energy consumption, passenger satisfaction, and integration
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project offers an exciting opportunity to radically reimagine LPBF through the use of a novel hybrid multi-laser architecture. Working with exclusive, state-of-the-art laser systems developed at the
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project offers an exciting opportunity to radically reimagine LPBF through the use of a novel hybrid multi-laser architecture. Working with exclusive, state-of-the-art laser systems developed at the
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-based sensing. This PhD project offers the opportunity to design and develop innovative optical measurement instrumentation based on one or more of these themes, evaluating their performance across
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Development of a Wearable Sensor System and AI-Driven Analysis for Objective Bruxism Assessment
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Investigation of the biological behaviour and genetic regulation of rare cancers, to develop new therapies.