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Brunel Composites Centre (BCC) is a Cambridge-based research and technology centre that sits between the knowledge base and industry offering high quality research in an innovative environment
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on better understanding tropical coral biomineralisation and skeletal geochemistry. The chemical and isotopic composition of coral skeletons is an important archive of historic and geological climate change
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proposed aims at the development of a novel bioactive composite system to incorporate biomimetic cues to a synthetic scaffold and then test their stability, their physicochemical properties and evaluate
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composite system to incorporate biomimetic cues to a synthetic scaffold and then test their stability, their physicochemical properties and evaluate their ability to enable cell adhesion and proliferation and
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particular, the boron isotopic composition of seawater, which is requisite knowledge in calculating pCO2 from fossil boron isotope measurements, is thought to have varied over the Cenozoic, but these changes
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fibre, specifically designed for monitoring high-value composite materials, including Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP). Essential Qualifications & Experience: A strong engineering background
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fibre, specifically designed for monitoring high-value composite materials, including Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP). Essential Qualifications & Experience: A strong engineering background
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academic and industrial sectors. You will be recruited for a duration of 36 months and must work towards a PhD at Imperial College London. You will work on an independent research project related
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meetings with Prof. Sumeet Mahajan and the DFRZ teams. You will hold a PhD in Microbiology, Microbial Ecology or a related field, along with an understanding of the gut microbiome composition and function
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meetings with Prof. Sumeet Mahajan and the DFRZ teams. You will hold a PhD* in Microbiology, Microbial Ecology or a related field, along with an understanding of the gut microbiome composition and function