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developing sustainable cement formulations. You must have, or be about to complete, a PhD qualification (or equivalent) in a relevant academic field. The primary aim of this research project is to develop and
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, Warwick University and University College London. The research programme aims to address the sustainability of engineering plastics across the transport, electronics and construction sectors by exploring
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years, the rules that govern the structure, function and stability of microbial communities are complex and only partially understood. Although a plethora of mechanisms that influence microbial
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the mechanics of flexible structures. The post, under the supervision of Dr Finn Box, must commence before 1st July 2025 and will focus on investigating floating metamaterials and their fluid-structure
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developed in our laboratory for subsequent proof-of-mechanism experiments. The successful applicant will have their PhD or equivalent in biology and must have relevant laboratory experience in molecular
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individual to plan and direct a research program exploring the immune-surveillance network policing the oral barrier, defining the mechanisms by which this network is conditioned and educated by the local
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life cycle assessment although no prior experience in these methods is required. You should have, or soon have, a PhD or equivalent in polymer chemistry or a closely related field with experience in
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statistical analysis of the data and the production of manuscripts. Suitable candidates will have a background in statistical genetics and bioinformatics with a PhD in a relevant subject. The candidate will
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process and that they are aware that you wish to be considered for funding. In order to be considered, applicants must apply for a place on the PhD programme of your choice as early as possible before
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for this award you must meet the following criteria: Have submitted an application by the deadline for a PhD programme to start in September 2024. Hold (or expect to achieve) a first class honours undergraduate