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ynone trifluoroborates that is simple and scalable; (2) to expand the range of products that can be accessed by these substrates to include ‘natural products like’ chemical space. j.harrity
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Assessing the circular economy and regenerative design of the built environment (C3.5-MAC-Densley Tingley)
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the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. Improving outcomes in neurological conditions is currently limited by challenges in timely and accurate diagnosis; for example, the NHS Long
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. Adhesion is semi-permanent and prevents easy separation of substrates at their end-of-life which does not facilitate re-use or recycling of these materials. In particular, paperboard becomes contaminated
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low energy production route. Their scalability is demonstrated at lab- and pilot-scale using our custom-built facility. BMS have great potential in water treatment, especially selectively removing niche
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Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. Rail grinding is carried out using bespoke trains which have a series of vitreous bonded grinding stones for metal removal. These are angled appropriately
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the specific toxicity and impact of non-exhaust emissions originating from common materials like railway brake pads, rail tracks, and critical rotating machinery. The primary objective of this PhD is to close
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(glucose) monitoring is important for gum disease management and diabetes require constant monitoring of blood sugar levels. Current methods to track blood sugar involve regular finger-pricking to collect
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significant impact on our health. Poor air quality is known to affect all our organs, and has been linked to around 700 different diseases from respiratory and cardiovascular disease to depression and dementia
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at the University of Sheffield. How can we use generative AI to better understand attitudes towards future technologies, such as assistive robots, and use this to inform the design of more trustworthy systems? For