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Retraining of Racehorses and Phileo will also provide the scholar with insight into an equine welfare charity and the commercial feed additive industry. The outcomes of this project will provide policy makers
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. Studies will be conducted in dairy cows and in vitro to determine the effects of the dietary addition of essential oils (e.g. length of feeding, rate of inclusion and method of feeding) under different
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, and if synergy is established, the optimal NMC:LFP ratio will be also evaluated. Project 6.1: This project will develop processes to feed spent battery materials into an existing smelter. This process
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fees Duration: Six years PhD scholars will be expected to carry out teaching or research duties for a maximum of six hours per week (full-time) or three hours (part-time). The University welcomes
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applicants would need to be able to fund the difference between home and overseas fees (£11, 382 for the 2025/6 academic year) with a proportion being paid in full before Visa documentation can be issued
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PhD studentship. The preferred start date is 1 October 2025, but requests for a 1 January 2026 start date will be considered. This PhD studentship is offered by the Plymouth Health Determinants Research
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. An essential part of our work is therefore being able to perform research and analyze traditional and new food and feed materials. We do this for, among others, national surveillance plans. What will you be
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out wet lab work which will feed and support your in silico research, and will be supervised by Prof. Spits – an expert in aneuploidy in early development – and bioinformatician Prof. Olsen. You’ll have
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. However, there are significant challenges to a broad proof of concept that would be addressed in this PhD project. Laser beam sources, process development and control to enable better control of mass
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pipeline generation and reconfiguration based on new data feeds. In addition, the candidate will be also involved in project reporting and dissemination and will participate to meetings with our partner