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Quantum sensing of multiple physical parameters School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Yingkai Ouyang, Dr P Kok Application Deadline: 15 January 2026
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Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases
Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr A McNeill
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-course images of human embryos with pseudotemporal single-cell sequencing data to build a testable virtual human embryo to identify the control points that govern normal and divergent human development. We
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collaboration experience. Main duties and responsibilities Develop findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) AI / machine learning software, tools, and workflows to support multiple exploratory
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, drawing upon depth of knowledge, skills, experience and expertise to deal with the job in hand. Make decisions on the methods to be used and the sequence of actions. Liaise with contractors who are working
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publications in recognised high-quality/peer-reviewed journals. Ensure research activities align with REF, outputs, impact and environment. Co-develop funding strategies, pursue income generation and secure
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locations. You will plan and carry out both planned and reactive works, ensuring that the works carried out by the team are completed to a high standard and aligned to timescales. You will exhibit a proactive
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gradually align their behaviour through a small amount of interaction or shared information, much like pendulum clocks on the same wall eventually ticking together. In turbulent flows, synchronisation is a
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sequencing. The Research Associate will conduct independent and collaborative research under the guidance of Dr Ridger, contributing to the advancement of our understanding of the role of extracellular
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converted in a controlled manner into the fibre. This project aims to investigate these aspects. We hypothesise that a repeated sequence in silk fibroin binds to calcium ions in the silk gland, and keeps