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focus on resonant acoustic mixing (RAM) - a relatively novel and increasingly important class of process equipment attracting growing industrial interest across multiple sectors. At its core, the project
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the psychosocial processes that drive behavioural tipping points; those moments when drivers begin to engage in maladaptive behaviour (e.g. rule-bending, blocking, queue-jumping). The student will also examine
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project will develop the first sustainable, closed-loop recycling process for polymer-bonded NdFeB magnets. The research will harness chemical recycling approaches to selectively dissolve the polymer matrix
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will explore public, stakeholder, and decision-maker perspectives on lockdown strategies, exit processes, and communications. Using co-design workshop methods, the student will develop a prototype
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structured applied record model that integrates quantitative indicators (e.g. timelines, resource utilisation, patient flows) with qualitative insights (e.g. decision-making processes, communication breakdowns
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. The project will build on existing processes for battery recycling and iterate on these to develop protocols specific to PV modules. Both end-of-life and state-of-the-art modules will be considered, to ensure
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applicants from diverse subject backgrounds. Candidates with expertise in areas such as microbiology, molecular biology, or chemical/biochemical engineering (e.g. reactor or process engineering) are encouraged
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design, signal processing, and experimental validation of distributed SAR for airborne platforms. The core aim is to design, analyse, and experimentally evaluate distributed SAR architectures for airborne
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to think analytically and creatively. Good computer skills, plus good presentation and writing skills in English, are required. Previous research experience in contributing to a collaborative
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scale-up of productive processes in bioreactors and / or mathematical modelling of solvent ingress and efflux from bacteria. You will also be working in a large multidisciplinary team that spans four UK