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Open PhD position: Autonomous Bioactivity Searching Subject area: Drug Discovery, Laboratory Automation, Machine Learning Overview: This 42-month funded PhD studentship will contribute to cutting
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Systems biology to define role of noncoding snoRNAs in cardiovascular health and disease About the project Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a common condition that can cause heart failure or
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, School of Medicine. The PhD project is clinically focused towards improving the recovery of patients who survive an episode of pneumonia. Pneumonia is a common illness that results in over 100,000
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, School of Medicine. The PhD project is clinically focused towards improving the recovery of patients who survive an episode of pneumonia. Pneumonia is a common illness that results in over 100,000
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that present significant problems for data reduction and analysis. This PhD project, in close collaboration with researchers at ISIS Neutron and Muon Source and University of Nottingham, will address this by
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take ownership of the work. Relevant industry experience (including work placements) is desirable but not essential. Please note this is a part-time position and therefore applicants must already have
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. As a part of a CDT cohort, you will have access to tailored courses, mentoring, career support and conference opportunities. Qualification: This position is only open to UK students. The candidate must
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support We are offering 42 months funding covering home fees and UKRI minimum stipend (£20,780 for 2025/26). Due to funding application restrictions, the position is only available for UK/eligible for home
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We are inviting applications for a fully funded PhD place, which will be supervised by Dr Joanne Cormac of the University of Nottingham's Music Department, for three years, starting on 1 October
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of solar energy production. To tackle this issue, the newly established Prediction and Optimisation of Solar Energy Systems Lab (POSES lab) at the University of Nottingham (supported by the University