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on the phase shift of vibration of the structure. However, the coupling effect of flow performance and vibration of structure, as the underlying mechanism of CMF operation, is not considered in the CMF
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applications of AI have typically been demonstrated under highly controlled conditions. Battery assembly processes can be inherently dangerous demanding very precise assembly tasks, and so flexible automation
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operation of Lab-on-a-Chip devices, DNA analysis, work with aquatic vertebrates, or field campaigns How to apply Interested applicants should contact Dr Kirsty Shaw (k.shaw@mmu.ac.uk) or Dr Hannah Robson
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. For more information and details of how to apply, please contact Gemma Goldenberg g.goldenberg@uel.ac.uk . The selection process will comprise of an informal chat via MS Teams, candidates shortlisted from
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security keys and signatures, making it ideal for resource-constrained devices. However, implementing Falcon on space-based systems like satellites is challenging due to limited processing power and
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recent degree. Please quote the project reference number: LB25-TWJ. To avoid delays in processing your application, please ensure that you submit the minimum supporting documents . The selection criteria
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additionally determine how the intervention affects brain blood flow and metabolism in regions associated with appetite control, reward processing and self-regulation (the focus of this project), as
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of health status. Sub-studies will additionally determine how the intervention affects brain blood flow and metabolism in regions associated with appetite control, reward processing and self-regulation
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rely on unsustainable materials and on carbon-intensive manufacturing processes. This is posing major environmental and ethical challenges. The project will motivate the PhD student to develop next
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communications in smart manufacturing. We are seeking an ambitious and technically capable individual with a strong academic background in Computer Science, Computer Networking, Telecommunications, or a closely