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and methods for analysing and harmonising large-scale single-cell and spatial cell data. This position offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of computational approaches in precision
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the cost of storage at scale, without significant loss. The most economically viable options for large-scale hydrogen storage are underground, within solution-mined or engineered caverns and depleted
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, ‘desktop delta’ stratigraphy rigs and a large stream table. A unique GeoEnergy and Storage Laboratory facility is also launching in 2025. This contains a CCS Coreflooding system with X-ray scanner, and an
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. Facilities will include a state-of-the-art 3D crustal deformation rig, multiple 2D crustal deformation rigs, H2 and CO2 injection visualisation rigs, ‘desktop delta’ stratigraphy rigs and a large stream table