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-efficient research that prevents fatigue failures has pushed towards integrated computational materials engineering approaches that improve competitiveness. These approaches rely on physics-based models
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and connectivity of Quaternary sediments and the interface between bedrock and superficial deposits, is essential. These datasets will inform hydrogeological models to identify groundwater recharge
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associated with genome dominance. Transposable element distribution and activity will also be analysed using long-read sequencing. This project is primarily computational and offers comprehensive
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, policymakers, and charities interested in using economic policies to improve people's health. Taking a systems science approach, the HealthMod consortium develops public health computational modelling
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inequalities which arise from economic policies. You will have the opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team of geographers, public health experts and policy partners to develop computational models and
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approx. £15-17k across full PhD programme). Monthly stipend based on £20,780 per annum, pro rata, tax free. Working hours: Full-time (minimum 37.5 hrs per week). Working style: Primarily in-person at host
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from video recordings. This studentship would be part-sponsored by an industrial partner, Neurotherapeutics Ltd. Use translational neuroimaging and neurophysiology methods together in a rodent model of
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27 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Nottingham Research Field Computer science » Other Engineering » Biomedical engineering Medical sciences » Other Researcher Profile
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flagship programme of research, Inventing Futures (IFs) . This studentship is for full-time study and covers home-level fees and an annual stipend at the level set by UKRI . International candidates
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of membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE).3 We will focus on FFA44 and NTSR1 as model GPCRs. Building on our groups expertise in development of covalent chemical probes5 and protein labelling methods,6 a