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Future proof energy and materials feedstock resilience for sustainable aviation fuels supply chain Green Industrial Futures Centre for Doctoral Training (GIF CDT) PhD Research Project Directly
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osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and bone metastases. In particular, you will join other six researchers (postdocs, PhD students and technicians) to work on the Virtual Mouse to Human Twins for Osteoporosis (VMHTsOP
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. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we encourage
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the partnership. Carry out scoping activities to collect, analyse, clarify and document requirements, and subsequently produce detailed proposals. Prepare technical demonstrations, proof of concepts and
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-molecule fluorescence techniques (Dr Tim Craggs). You will use world-leading instrumentation and methods developed here in Sheffield, supported by other students, postdocs and technical staff. Your
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a postdoc. For informal enquiries about the project, please contact Dr Ian Lidbury i.lidbury@sheffield.ac.uk. About YBDTP: YBDTP brings together world-class bioscience research and innovation, as
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department (REF2021), in the labs of Andy Fleming and Julie Gray. Working with a team of postdocs, technical staff and other PhD students, you will develop lines of Arabidopsis in which signalling pathways
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the first characterisation of ‘adhesion platforms’ organised by CD9 which facilitate the adhesion of oral pathogens and provide proof of concept that disruption of these platforms with CD9 disrupting agents
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. They cannot be used at scale or by non-specialists who would benefit from this transformative technique. The Value of Microelectronics If we are to move from proof-of-principle individually-wired quantum
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design, cleanroom nanofabrication, device testing, and finally proof of principle quantum sensing experiments. The project is underpinned by a new five-year £1.5M EPSRC Quantum Technology Career