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Partnership in collaboration with Hitachi Europe Ltd, developing engineered proteins for carbon upcycling and sustainability. The role holder will collaborate with computational and biological scientists
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, PhD students, clinicians and computer scientists who will all support the studentship. The successful student will be further supported by members of the wider 4th floor research groups and existing
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generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. The Macroscopic Quantum Optics (MQO) Group at the Department
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Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Liquid Crystals Application deadline: All year round The successful candidate will join the PhD programme of the Department of Mathematics
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generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. The Macroscopic Quantum Optics (MQO) Group at the Department
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wealth inequality, and how their career paths, values, and social networks maintain the status quo. As a PhD student on this programme, you’ll play a key role in generating new insights that could help
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. This project will develop and apply new computational/analytical tools to guide XFEL experiments for specifically tracking lattice fluctuations and ion dynamics in energy materials (batteries). The project will
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Significant risks posed by highway runoff to the UK water environment have been exposed by industry associations, government and environmental organisations, scientists, and media streams in recent months