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Autonomous systems are deployed globally in a wide range of applications, from assistive robotic systems in healthcare through to automated instrumentation and control in process...
Spinal cord injury presents a debilitating and often insurmountable medical condition characterised by a disruption to axons running through the spinal cord. Due to the poor regene...
"Semiconductors" are synonymous with "Silicon chips". After all Silicon supported computing technologies in the 20th century. But Silicon is reaching fundamenta...
The sense of touch refers to the perception of tactile stimuli through mechanoreceptors in the skin and joints, combining both tactile and proprioceptive input 1,2. During tactile...
This project will identify new molecules with antibiotic activity against multi-drug resistant bacterial pathogens. This is important and timely considering that antimicrobial resi...
In a society increasingly more aware of social inequalities, language-based discrimination remains one of its last acceptable prejudices. Language is still used to discriminate on...
This research explores the complex dynamics of Covert Actions and their impact on the collapse of the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF). Afghanistan, a mount...
Overview With an increasingly nonlinear and stochastic electrical grid, accurate modelling of power flow problems will become even more essential for grid stabilisation and price...
Aims and Research Questions Amid the current EdTech revolution, Extended Reality (XR) technology potentially represents a paradigm shift in the way humans interact with informati...
Aims & Objectives The project aims to combine computational fluid dynamics (CFD), molecular dynamics (MD) and machine learning (ML) to accurately model cryogenic solidificatio...
The study of ancient biomolecules (DNA, proteins, lipids) has revolutionised our understanding of the past and is one of the fastest growing areas of heritage science (HS). The UK...
The Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) is the most abundant penguin in Antarctica, though its populations are currently facing threats from climate change, loss of sea ice habitat...
WIth support from the Chemical Structure, Dynamics, and Mechanism-B (CSDM-B) program, Professor Sherri McFarland at the University of Texas, Arlington will interrogate how molecula...
The world around us is increasingly surrounded by electronic sensors. For applications such as wearable and implantable biomedical sensors there is a particular need and opportunit...
The world around us is increasingly surrounded by electronic sensors. For applications such as wearable and implantable biomedical sensors there is a particular need and opportunit...
This Research Advanced by Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (RAISE) award is made in response to Dear Colleague Letter 23-109, as part of the NSF-wide Clean Energy Technolo...
Water and ice are essential in shaping Earth's geology, atmosphere, and sustaining life. Biological ice nucleators control the transition of water from liquid to solid ice crystals...
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Eranda Nikolla of the University of Michigan and Professor Will Medlin of the University...
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Eranda Nikolla of the University of Michigan and Professor Will Medlin of the University...
The proposed CDT will address the UK's need for a pipeline of highly skilled scientists and engineers who will be able to secure the country's position as the global leader in the...