We have 24 Nottingham Trent University, School of Science & Technology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
Nottingham Trent University, School of Science & Technology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
We have 24 Nottingham Trent University, School of Science & Technology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
Investigation of the role molecular regulators in skin diseases (psoriasis) and cancer formation
Skin morphogenesis occurs under stringent control of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and result in a formation of the epidermis and a number of different skin appendages (including, the hair follicle, HF). Read more
The Role of Molecular Regulators in Breast Cancer development using 3D models
Breast cancer represents a major health burden, with it being the second leading cause of cancer related death in women worldwide. Read more
To investigate the role of molecular regulators in the control of scarring and wounding tissue
Skin morphogenesis occurs under stringent control of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and result in a formation of the epidermis and a number of different skin appendages (including, the hair follicle, HF). Read more
Investigation of the role of molecular regulators during skin development and wound healing
Skin morphogenesis occurs under stringent control of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and result in a formation of the epidermis and a number of different skin appendages (including, the hair follicle, HF). Read more
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Co-production of advanced sensing E-yarns to accelerate remote digital healthcare in prosthetics
Project ID. HI_12. Theme. Health Innovation. The World Health Organisation state that assistive technology provision is a significant global healthcare priority. Read more
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Shrinking the carbon footprint of deep learning with dynamical systems
Project ID. SS_15. Theme. Safety and Sustainability. Deep learning (DL) has led to reaching notably higher levels of artificial intelligence (AI) over the past decade. Read more
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Machine Learning-Powered Neuromodulation for Personalised Treatment of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Project ID. HI_11. Theme. Health Innovation. Brain stimulation technologies, such as deep brain stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation, are increasingly being used to diagnose, monitor, and treat a wide range of neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, and migraine. Read more
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Use of Short Interfering RNA to Reduce Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacterial Clinical and Veterinary Pathogens
Project ID. HI_10. Theme. Health Innovation. Antimicrobial resistance of bacterial pathogens is of increasing concern, both for human and animal pathogens. Read more
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Towards Low-Carbon Technology Adoption Through Data-driven Multi-Criteria Decision-Making
Project ID. SS_16. Theme. Safety and Sustainability. The UK’s net-zero targets demand a considerable increase in the adoption of low-carbon technologies (LCTs), such as electric vehicles (EVs, solar PVs, and heat pumps. Read more
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Accessing and Experiencing Historical Sites for Research and Public Engagement Through Immersive Technologies and Advanced Remote Sensing and Spectral Imaging
Project ID. DTC_8. Theme. Digital, Technology, and Creative. This project will develop new and engaging means to present and explore data from historical sites with the help of immersive technologies. Read more
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Creating Digital Soundscapes: A study on identification, perception, and replication of musical tones on electric guitar
Project ID. DTC_9. Theme: Digital, Technology, and Creative. Digital technologies are coming of age for the electric guitar. Read more
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X-ray Diffraction Imaging for Rapid Tissue Evaluation
Project ID. HI_13. Theme. Health Innovation. This project will take the first exciting, systematic steps towards developing a new, disruptive X-ray based technology that will collect clinically valuable tissue characteristics without the need for a conventional, invasive biopsy (removal of tissue). Read more
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Investigating the role of sphingosine-1-phosphate in obesity-associated metabolic disorders, and as a predictive marker for weight loss interventions
Project ID. HI_14. Theme. Health Innovation. It is known that obesity leads to many metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, liver disease and asthma due to increased systemic inflammation. Read more
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DIGITAL TWIN-BASED BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SECOND-LIFE UTILIZATION AND LIFESPAN EXTENSION
Project ID. SS_14. Theme. Safety and Sustainability. The increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions has brought second-life batteries into the spotlight, presenting an opportunity to extend their utility in energy storage applications. Read more
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Next generation nano-photonic biosensors for early diagnosis of cancers
Project ID. DTC_10. Theme: Health Innovation. One of the 21st century's main challenges is human health. For healthy ageing and improved patient outcomes we need to detect cancer earlier to provide the best opportunity for successful treatment options. Read more
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