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can have on efforts to conserve and value natural heritage. The Great Outdoors: Does exposing our senses to natural water sources benefit our physiology and psychology? PhD project Supervisors: Lewis
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represent a trusted form of flood protection or contribute to the sense of place and pride in an area. This exciting PhD studentship will investigate how the dynamic form and function of urban blue spaces
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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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erosion and subsequent effect on land-to-lake dynamics using isotope tracer and source apportionment methodology at test sites in the Winam Gulf. (2) Explore use of remote sensing data and machine learning
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ideas and potential supervision. This informal conversation can help you refine your proposal, identify a suitable supervisor and gain a clearer sense of what doctoral study involves. We also suggest
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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
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to direct self-assembly. The approach promises scalable, energy-efficient alternatives to lithography for photonic, sensing, and energy applications. Thin films of Chladni patterns could also enable novel
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personal circumstances) as well as flexible working and part-time study requests, to enable greater access to a PhD. All our supervisors support us with this aim, so please feel comfortable in discussing
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will investigate how individual and collective decision processes emerge from physical systems’ dynamical sensorimotor loops, with a focus on the tight coupling between body dynamics, sensing, and