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charcoal from historic fires with known ages (years to decades to 174 MA old) to examine compositional evolution and preservation over geological time. By comparing these with freshly engineered biochars, we
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discrete element method (DEM). The research outcomes will provide critical insights into the microscale transport phenomena relevant to subsurface storage performance, including permeability evolution and
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known as ‘brittle bone disease’ is a genetic condition which affects the development of type I collagen. Patients with OI have poor mineralisation of their bones and consequently are much more likely to
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synergistically, similar to how systems work in nature. Experimental work will include the following indicative activities: Designing and developing CAD models of test coupons and other structures Fabrication
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promise for real-time and non-invasive monitoring of diverse biomarkers, there is currently no biosensor that can reliably detect key TLS biomarkers. This PhD project will focus on developing novel
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medicine, reducing reliance on animal models and advancing mechanobiology-informed materials design. We seek a motivated, creative, and curious PhD candidate excited to bridge disciplines and co-develop
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on empirical optimisation, leading to inefficiencies in energy use and impurity removal. This PhD project proposes to develop a Coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics-Discrete Element Method (CFD-DEM) model
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) into the tumour pre-operatively. Wireless methods hold promise however, due to the scale of current RFID tags, delivery is problematic for both clinicians and patients. The PhD provides an opportunity to develop
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development, collaborate with experts across disciplines, and contribute to open-source tools that advance the wider AI community, and support long-term societal impact. We welcome applicants from background
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this programme. How To Apply You must apply through the University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal Once registered select ‘Create a Postgraduate Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study