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, biochemical and molecular biological approaches. You will develop the necessary skills to derive experimental data that could identify important roles for these molecules in glioma progression and that may
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"forever chemicals," represent a growing challenge for drinking water providers due to their persistence and potential health impacts. Water utilities across the UK, including Anglian Water, are developing
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economics, the economics of crime, development economics, public economics, behavioural/experimental economics, microeconomic theory, macroeconomics, and finance. We also have strong links with other
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Rolls-Royce the project will focus on the development and testing of novel ultrasonic methods to measure intake massflow for aero-engines. This technology has the potential to improve the methods
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, engaging with key stakeholders (e.g., technologists, citizens and governments) to build an understanding of their needs. Based on these findings, you will design and develop e-governance systems
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: Framework Development: Design and implement a generative deep learning framework for cross-modal integration and analysis, resilient to distribution shifts. Correlation Discovery: Identify interpretable
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, feature extraction etc, to enhance data utilisation and improve existing models or develop new models for wind energy systems. The candidate will be hired knowing the general area of the PhD will relate
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can switch these immune responses on or off. The role offers the chance to develop your skills in a world-class research environment using state-of-the-art tools and techniques. You will be based in
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bottlenecks facing flexible and large-area metal oxide electronics: the scarcity of hole-transporting (p-type) oxide semiconductors. Developing p-type materials with performance on par with their commercialized
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performance. However, calculating defect formation energies and migration barriers using first-principles methods remains a major bottleneck in the materials discovery process. To address this, we will develop