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Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Leicester

We have 44 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Leicester

Ionic Innovations: Next-Generation Drug Delivery (Ref: AACME-24-013)

Ionic liquids (ILs) and Deep Eutectic solvents (DES) have recently been used as drug delivery vectors with formulations that can allow effective transdermal action, with high potency to enhance skin permeation and low tendency to induce skin irritation (doi. Read more

Computational modelling of sustainable alloys (Ref: MP-JC-2407)

The production of primary steel and aluminium uses a huge amount of resources and causes significant environmental damage, leading to a large effort to recycle these high-value alloys. Read more

The Catfish Hunter: Games for Combating Online Deception (Ref: SCI25-OB)

Are you interested in exploring human aspects of cyber security, and the ways we interact with emerging technologies? This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to investigate romance fraud (or catfishing) using games. . Read more

Adaptive and Predictive Computational Modelling of Biomaterials: A Digital Twin Framework for Next-Generation Personalised Healthcare (Ref: SF-UF-SL-2024)

The healthcare industry is rapidly embracing digital technologies to deliver data-driven, personalised medicine. Digital twins—computer-based, or in silico, models that replicate physical objects or systems—provide a realistic environment for studying diseases, testing new drugs, and developing medical devices. Read more

Formulation optimisation by data-enabled decision making (Ref: AACME-24-027)

The complexity of formulating liquid products such as paints and coatings prevent a fast response to external factors such as raw material supply disruption, rise in energy costs, or the need for more sustainable formulations. Read more

Accessing new chemistries: Tuning reactivity of chemical processes using ionic liquids (Ref: AACME-24-049)

Ionic solvents are known to alter the outcomes of chemical processes by influencing their mechanism. Because of the wide variety of different ions that might make up an ionic solvent, there is enormous scope for tuning these processes. Read more

BioDyes - expanding the scope of renewed and renewable textiles (Ref: AACME-24-012)

Enzymatic modification of textiles enables novel dying processes, alongside new dye-recycling possibilities. This project is a collaboration between Chemical Engineering, Materials and the School for Creative Arts and Design - the latter of whom have developed novel enzyme-based dye processes. Read more

Renewable Space Robots (Ref: AACME-24-014)

Electroconductive 'soft' materials are showing excellent potential as biosensors and electro-responsive materials that could be used in actuators for soft robotics. Read more

Inclusive and Responsible AI for Minority and Ethnic Groups

The world is entering an extraordinary new era driven by advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and new emerging technologies (NextGen) and media dynamics.  We view the rapid improvements as a unique, once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform and achieve significant, ethical and lasting benefits for our country and the world.  . Read more

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