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Coventry University is inviting applications from suitably qualified graduates for a fully-funded PhD studentship in the area of developing a mitigation methodology for localised IGSCC-led failure
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opportunities for mentorship. The project is led by Senior Lecturer Anna Runemark, and set within the SPeciation, Adaptation and Co-Evolution lab in the biodiversity and evolution division. Work duties The main
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. The PhD project is part of an interdisciplinary collaboration with the University of Bayreuth (EASI lab, led by Prof. Dr. Lisa Hülsmann). Main responsibilities include joint field work to establish an in
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working on the European Research Council project Navigating the Era of Indicators (Navigator). Led by Paul Beaumont, Navigator will explore how different actors are adapting to global governance policy
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. Such superlattices are the key element for many prospective applications, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and electro-optical modulators. Time-resolved X-ray diffraction. In this project, we want to understand
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. Such superlattices are the key element for many prospective applications, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and electro-optical modulators. - Time-resolved X-ray diffraction. In this project, we want