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power consumption. Many emerging biomedical devices, such as non-invasive and indwelling systems, require reliable operation and continuous feedback on biochemical conditions at the device–tissue
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this project, the successful candidate will advance understanding of the fundamental molecular processes underpinning these electrochemical applications, leading to an acceleration of their development and
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industrial processes, create greener products and minimise the accelerating consumption of society. This fully funded 3-year full-time studentship is available only to UK nationals. The successful applicant
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elucidate novel interactions within critical signalling pathways and increase our understanding of signal transduction regulation of fundamental cellular processes. Funding notes: This is a PhD studentship
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the interaction between fuel characteristics and hybrid powertrain configurations, optimising combustion, fuel injection, and mixing processes for carbon-neutral or low-carbon fuels. Develop system-level models and
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project, we will analyse the dynamical processes driving tropical atmospheric rivers, their interactions with low-pressure systems such as monsoon lows and tropical cyclones, and the skill of the Met Office
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down the AMOC, which is highlighted as a global tipping point of major concern by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This project seeks to understand the operation of this sub-polar
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of the underlying the physical processes leading to predictability and forecast skill of North Atlantic cyclones. The project will also explore statistical post-processing methods to see if raw forecast skill can be
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mechanisms, namely the remodelling of membrane lipids. Lipid remodelling is a process whereby bacteria selectively modify their membrane lipid composition in response to a particular environmental stimulus
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-inflammation and psychiatric disorders (e.g. depression). The cellular processes underlying structural brain change include neurogenesis and gliogenesis, cell loss, changes in cell shape, synapse formation and