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and quorum sensing, offering new strategies to overcome resistance. Approach and Methods: Use cross-linking mass spectrometry to identify peptide targets in mycobacterial membranes Study effects on cell
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well as reliability in extracting target features. The project covers UK tuition fees and the standard UKRI PhD stipend and it is co-funded by the Quantum Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT) and BAE Systems
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worldwide. Research methodology The researcher will combine existing landslide inventories with new remote sensing observations to build multi-year databases of landslide occurrences and control factors (i.e
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conditions. Polymer nanocomposites have shown great promise for sensing and actuation, but current drawbacks include limited mechanical robustness, environmental stability and sensitivity. This project aims
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role in shaping the research direction by selecting study regions, refining analytical approaches, and integrating methods across atmospheric science, remote sensing, and epidemiology
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personal sphere of influence: The Chin Research Group at the Department of Functional Materials and Catalysis at the Faculty of Chemistry develops advanced porous materials (MOF and COF) for sensing, energy
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will develop and evaluate new approaches to predicting current and future population exposure to such hazards by combining numerical modelling and remote sensing of river migration, with machine learning
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on electromagnetic motors, pumps, or compressed air systems. However, motors are often bulky, heavy, and rigid, while fluid systems are typically tethered and inefficient. There is an urgent need for untethered soft
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depends on activation of its virulence regulator PrfA, a transcription factor that senses the host environment. PrfA function is essential for pathogenesis; its inactivation renders the bacterium harmless
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, delivering high-resolution imaging and molecular Raman sensing to improve diagnosis of cancer and enable localised treatment. What we offer: The chance to work in a world-class multi-disciplinary team