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PhD Studentship: Visual Prosthesis for the Blind Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will also be
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stormwater) are a sustainable solution, but their long-term performance often suffers due to generic design approaches that overlook plant ecology and the interaction with soil structure development. This PhD
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approaches that overlook plant ecology and the interaction with soil structure development. This PhD project will transform rain garden design by linking plant traits to hydrological and ecological outcomes
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relies on a detailed understanding of coupled heat and fluid flow within subsurface reservoirs. Strong temperature gradients drive convective fluid motion, involving interactions between hot and cooler
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to understand how hypoxic niches control stromal–immune interactions and influence immunotherapy outcomes. The student will receive training in experimental approaches commonly used in tumour microenvironment
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, healing slows or fails. This PhD will explore how mechanical and topographical cues such as stiffness, nano-roughness, and viscoelasticity govern immune–bone interactions through mechanotransduction
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chlorination to convert metallic impurities into volatile chlorides. The process efficiency, however, depends on a complex interplay of particle-scale interactions and particle/solid body interactions. Current
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. This PhD project will investigate how biofouling affects the hydrodynamic, thermal and fluid-structure interaction performance of dynamic flexible cables and develop novel engineering solutions to enhance
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collaboration with Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals (Boulder Colarado, USA) and will involve frequent interaction with their scientists who will co-supervise the project. It is ideally suited for a chemistry graduate