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) algorithms in realistic network settings and explore hybrid approaches that combine classical and post-quantum techniques. The project will involve protocol design, system-level evaluation, and performance
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September 2026 Award Duration 3.5 years Application Closing Date 20th May 2026 Sponsor This studentship is hosted by the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics at Newcastle University, in collaboration
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that patients suspected of having a TIA should receive simple initial treatment alongside referral for specialist assessment within 24 hours of symptom onset. This is because true TIA is an important risk factor
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biology approaches to develop rapid, low-cost, and field-deployable tests for detecting quarantine pests/pathogens. You will evaluate technologies such as CRISPR-based systems, strand displacement reactions
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quarantine pests/pathogens. You will evaluate technologies such as CRISPR-based systems, strand displacement reactions and cell-free biosensors, alongside novel mechanisms for sample processing. These aim
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a relevant subject. A Masters with strong research training element would be highly advantageous. If your first language is not English you need an overall IELTS score of 6.5 (at least 5.5 in all sub
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. Ensuring software safety, reliability, and regulatory approval is challenging, as failures often occur in rare or unforeseen situations, making traditional testing and trial-based approaches insufficient
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and tested against the relevant protein as a proof of concept. This is an opportunity to join a vibrant medicinal chemistry research group focussed on developing new technologies for drug discovery. It
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, delivering greater performance, functionality, and reliability. This demands the adoption of faster switching wide bandgap devices and greater system integration. About This PhD This PhD programme is part of a
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. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in the UK, with over 55 000 new diagnoses annually. Surgery (lumpectomy or mastectomy) is the best line of treatment. To enable surgeons to identify the cancer