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. The anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) remains an outstanding barrier to efficient H2 production, and even with the best electrocatalysts still needs significant energy input to overcome its intrinsically
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team in a healthy and fair working environment. Good public transport connections: Your workplace in the center of beautiful Vienna is easily accessible by public transport. Potential for development
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learning, control theory, and embodied autonomous systems. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of learning-based control methods that are not only high-performing, but also safe
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seaweed processing, the need for drying, this research has the potential to significantly reduce environmental impact, improve economic viability, and open new pathways for high‑value product development
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commercial models that may best support this transition. In doing so, the research will assist airports in their long-term development strategies and support them in planning for the introduction of hydrogen
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. Together, these mechanisms strongly influence the long-term behaviour and durability of these engineering plastics. This PhD project aims to investigate the mechanisms governing the long-term evolution
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physiological MRI technique development within a translational research environment bridging analytical bioscience and neuro-oncology. Research Environment The successful applicant for a 4-year PhD studentship
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Dr Prachi Bhatnagar’s research team in the Population Health Sciences research institute, benefitting from the incredibly strong public health, sustainability and urban development networks
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Primary supervisor - Prof Yaroslav Khimyak Why this matters: Understanding mechanism of action of cancer therapeutics is a considerable challenge, which is pertinent for the development of new
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research from powders to pouch cells (and recycled back) and includes synthesis and pilot line scale up facilities for industrial alignment. The PhD project will focus on the development and characterization