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Join the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research to make 6G possible! Future radio communication systems (6G and beyond) will use frequencies above 100 GHz to achieve bit rates
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volcanic tsunamis are isolated small-island sites in eastern and northern Indonesia, which have limited baseline geological knowledge of past events. This project will address these challenges by: Advancing
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The gastrointestinal tract can impact mood and cognition. Gut derived serotonin activates vagal pathways to the brain, affecting mood and cognition and chronic gut inflammation and dysbiosis often
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contributor to the UK’s air pollution problem. Despite its growing importance, our understanding of woodburning remains limited. Current knowledge of its spatial and temporal patterns at regional and national
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the context of the Geological Conservation Review ref Ellis et al, 1996)), and current conservation measures. Fieldwork will be undertaken at a series of in-situ case-study track sites, to help fill knowledge
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methane production in blue carbon ecosystems and that the diversity of methanogens in these settings is more widespread than previously thought. Still, there is a significant gap in our knowledge
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Join the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research that aims to improve the knowledge of biological macromolecules! The interaction between
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-informed machine learning (PIML) with domain-specific engineering knowledge. By embedding physical laws and corrosion mechanisms into data-driven models, the research will produce more accurate
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Precise knowledge of stellar properties is the cornerstone of exoplanet science. Every measurement of an exoplanet’s radius, mass, and age depends critically on our understanding of its host star
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Andrew Lovering X-ray crystallography. Thus, overall once completed, we envisage the PhD student will have an excellent all-around knowledge in structural biology and have the ability to apply native mass