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involve the the design and synthesis of new covalent fragment screening libraries incorporating novel hydrophobic warheads using a Fraglite design approach This covalent fragment set will be designed
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regular input from Laminar , the industrial sponsor of this project. You will be taught a range of skills to complement, drive and strengthen your research: design of experiments, life-cycle analysis
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, drive and strengthen your research: design of experiments, life-cycle analysis, techno-economic analysis, digital and business skills, ethics etc. You will also undertake short courses in the core
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Award summary 100% fees covered (Home), and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Overview The project aims to design and optimise new warheads
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. We are highly cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary, conducting innovative, internationally recognised research in power electronics systems. We specialise in the design and implementation
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increased completion time, training loss, energy consumption and reliability. To tackle communication overhead in FL and SFL, we will focus on designing protocols that minimize data exchange between devices
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that connect floating wind turbines to the seabed remain one of the challenging issues in the engineering analysis and design of floating wind applications. Over time, these subsea cables become coated with soft
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, an interest in biomedical research, and the ability to work independently are essential. Prior experience/knowledge in Electromagnetism, COMSOL, microfabrication, and PCB design are desirable but not essential
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behaviour and system efficiency. Uncertainty is inherent in the design of subsurface energy technologies, particularly during early-stage development when data may be sparse, incomplete, or inaccessible
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to open new therapeutic avenues for undruggable targets but is currently limited by a lack of novel warheads and screening libraries. This project will involve the the design and synthesis of new covalent