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experience in a range of industrially relevant computational engineering techniques. You will develop expertise in high-order finite element methods, mesh adaptation techniques, advanced parallel programming
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retention across the Dengue and Zika Immunology and Genomics Multi-Country Network (DeZi Network). DeZi is a new Wellcome Trust-funded programme, delivered with the World Health Organization, national
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that suppress resistance gene transfer. Combining biophysics, microbiology, and materials science, the project will generate insights into how physical environments can be harnessed to control AMR. Approach and
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PhD Studentship: Nanopore Technology for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Antibiotic Concentrations
samples. Nanopore technology, which detects molecules via changes in ionic current as they pass through nanometer-scale pores, has revolutionised nucleic acid sequencing and holds untapped potential
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Training in Engineering Solutions for Antimicrobial Resistance. Further details about the CDT and programme can be found at AMR CDT website Applications should be submitted by 12th January 2026.
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Student Development The successful applicant will gain expertise in: Biophysical imaging (AFM, microscopy) Microbiology and molecular biology RNA sequencing and data analysis Interdisciplinary collaboration
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for Doctoral Training in Engineering Solutions for Antimicrobial Resistance. Further details about the CDT and programme can be found at AMR CDT webiste Applications should be submitted by 12th January 2026.
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will deliver a novel diagnostic platform capable of detecting respiratory infections and resistance markers at the point of care with unprecedented sensitivity and speed. This technology could
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About the programme The Department of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London is a centre of research and teaching excellence. Over 98% of our economics and econometrics research
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life sciences degree, A-Levels or above in maths, statistics, or computing modules are desirable. With a physics or maths degree, life sciences modules at undergraduate level are essential. - Skills and