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PhD in Modifying Surfaces of Non-Metallics to Improve their Longevity or Functionality by Atmospheric Plasma Processing The Fusion Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD Research Project
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contact Davide Costanzo, Professor of Particle Physics: on d.costanzo@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place before 31th March
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the ability to sustain themselves at unpredictable conditions - that is, to autonomously prevent faults and restore lost function, and thus allow the machine’s continuing operation. In this project we will
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cardiovascular digital twin. Of particular interest are methods that support the clinical decision-making process so that patient outcomes can be improved. In collaboration with clinicians, the new knowledge model
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programming and/or CFD are desirable but not essential. The student is expected to present their research outcomes to the project team/sponsors on a regular basis in both written and oral formats. How to apply
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established wastewater treatment processes, which to a large extent rely on microbial activity within biofilms to biodegrade these pollutants. Biofilms are communities of microorganisms attached to each other
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followed by radiotherapy, intravenous chemotherapy, and/or immunotherapy, with the latter having profound off-target toxicity and limited success rate. Messenger RNA (mRNA) has shown therapeutic potential in
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in the recruitment process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place in the weeks following the closing date. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection
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engineering, physics, applied mathematics or a related field. A solid foundation in fluid dynamics and heat transfer, and experience with computer programming and/or CFD, preferably involving turbulent heat