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manufacturing adaptive clothing at scale. This PhD project seeks to address that gap by developing an engineering-led framework for adaptive and inclusive apparel design. Bringing together design process thinking
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. The broad aim of the PhD research is to train the student with skills to investigate self-assemblies of lipids and biocides (cationic surfactants) and their cross-assembly processes, and identify how
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manufacturing (3D printing) techniques. The purpose of the studentship is to develop a next-generation in vitro model of aged human skin to evaluate the cytocompatibility of materials used in maxillofacial
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conditions. This project aims to develop a new control framework that enables embodied decision-making in autonomous swarms, allowing them to operate with resilience, reliability, and adaptability. The work
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to increase each year. The start date is October 2026. As the aviation and power generation sectors move towards decarbonisation, gas turbine manufacturers are developing hydrogen-fuelled engines. However
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to develop and analyse implementable, fully discrete methods for function approximation, density estimation, and/or time-dependent PDEs or SDEs in high dimensions, with links to UQ and theoretical
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project. Laser beam sources, process development and control to enable better control of mass transfer and laser-matter interactions. The “design-manufacture-inspect-model-test” approach of this project
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are invited to apply. However, a research program taking a transnational/global history approach or linking the Asia and Pacific regions will be an advantage. In addition to developing their own research
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, genome engineering and evolution. She/He will focus on the synthetic phage genome research. A strong ethos for team-based working and the ability to communicate comfortably with interdisciplinary research
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form factors (pellets, tapes, blown films). The post-holder will also work closely across academic partners to help scale up promising monomer targets, developing routes to synthesise and characterise