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/adaptive algorithms, offline and online data analysis, conducting experimental research, and online evaluation of the developed adaptive strategies with a robotic application. The prospective students can
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Design and development of water desalination plants for rural communities, driven by a hybrid solar-biogas energy system School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project
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The evolution and development of vertebrate skin appendage morphogenesis
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is to discovering the mechanisms of resistance evolution and develop biomarkers that can predict which patients are at risk of developing resistance. Work at Manchester and Liverpool has focused
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. If you have a disability and meet the essential criteria for this job you will be invited to take part in the next stage of the selection process. A standard with barred lists DBS check will be needed
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-driven designed electrodes. As a Research Associate working on Xerode you will research and develop novel particle engineering and deposition techniques, to produce powders suitable for dry printing
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and led by Prof Graham Leggett. The aim of our five-year programme is to develop a new modular approach to the creation of photonic materials, inspired by structures found in biological photosynthetic
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-scale micro and macroeconomic datasets, ensuring their accuracy and integrity for use in the project's models. Assist in the development and implementation of advanced econometric models. Maintain
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and led by Prof Graham Leggett. The aim of our five-year programme is to develop a new modular approach to the creation of photonic materials, inspired by structures found in biological photosynthetic
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the clinical development of new genetic treatments options for millions of patients with life-threatening diseases. The centre will include a cutting-edge GMP (good manufacturing practice) facility that will