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understanding of plasmid regulation and its role in controlling plasmid spread and pollutant bioremediation in complex microbial communities. Plasmid regulatory genes are widespread among divergent plasmids in a
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by the automated system until 10pm of the closing date. Any queries regarding the application process may be addressed to jobs@lshtm.ac.uk . Please quote reference EPH-DPH-2025-13. The supporting
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to learn advanced skills in bioinformatics including the use of the command-line is essential. The PhD student will be based in the Quadram Institute building located on the Norwich Research Park, where
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mechanics of two-dimensional bodies by incorporating active effects to study the competition between elasticity and controlled actuation in shaping slender objects. Theoretical discrete modelling. Establish
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modes (e.g., HCCI) for net-zero fuels like hydrogen and ammonia. A key innovative pillar is the development of an AI-driven control strategy. Machine learning algorithms, including reinforcement learning
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structures. This highly interdisciplinary project combines mechanical engineering, materials science, and control systems, and will require both numerical simulation and experimental validation. The outcomes
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(to make the egg-carrying embryo-sac). Both are essential to seed production, and so our food security. Many of the genes that control male meiosis are known[1] but female meiosis is very different and
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. They are integral components of oligonucleotides (DNA and RNA) that encode the proteins required to control biological processes. Nucleosides are also omnipresent within enzyme cofactors (NAD+/H), as cellular energy
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reaction pathways that are otherwise inaccessible to traditional methods of activation. A precise control of this force can be achieved when the chemical entity that is the subject of the mechanical force (a
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breeder blankets – this has made them the object of international investigation despite experimental difficulties. Corrosion, volatilisation, high temperatures, and redox control are just a few of the