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    • Coordination and dynamics of motile cilia in marine invertebrate larvae 

      Poon, RN (University of Exeter Mathematics and Statistics, 14 April 2025)
      Cilia are hairlike cellular organelles that are responsible for generating fluid flow for various physiological purposes in a wide range of eukaryotic species. Many of these systems have thousands of cilia, which display ...
    • Controlling Microwave Radiation From Sources by Design of Their Environment 

      Stanfield, L (University of Exeter Physics, 3 March 2025)
      This thesis explores advanced methods for controlling and manipulating the radiative behaviour of microwave sources through strategic environmental design. By integrating the theoretical foundations of electromagnetism ...
    • Sources, Pathways and Sinks of Metal(loid) Contaminants in an Acid Mine Drainage-Affected River System 

      Jennings, E (University of Exeter Camborne School of Mines, 14 April 2025)
      Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a global environmental concern that persists long after mining activities cease and poses challenges for remediation efforts. Understanding the behaviour of AMD-related metal(loid) contaminants ...
    • Observer-based numerical schemes 

      Al Hayzea, AMA (University of Exeter Philosophy in Mathematics, 24 March 2025)
      Numerical analysis and control theory are fundamental areas in engineering and applied mathematics. This thesis explores three concepts from control theory used to enhance classical numerical solvers. The proposed ...
    • Neuromuscular and biomechanical factors influencing human foot function and health 

      Wisdish, S (University of Exeter Public Health and Sport Sciences, 14 April 2025)
      The human foot is a versatile mechanical system, actively modulated by neuromuscular contributions from intrinsic and extrinsic foot muscles spanning its plantar surface. These contributions play a fundamental role in human ...