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and programmable biomaterial synthesis. The ability to program the behaviour of biomolecular chemistry is foundational for developing new biotechnology applications. Redox-sensitive molecules are a
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, please contact Dr Isabella Guido once deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled candidate with a
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PhD Studentship: The Role of O-glycosylation of the Stalk Region of the Immunoglobulin Receptor GPVI
based in group of Dr Alexandre Slater and Prof Steve Watson within the Birmingham Platelet group at the University of Birmingham, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences. Dr Slater’s interests have focussed
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PhD Studentship: LLM-Based Agentic AI: Foundations, Systems & Applications – PhD (University Funded)
Large language models (LLMs) can read and write text and code, call tools, and follow instructions. They now allow us to build agents that plan and act over many steps instead of giving a single
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supervisor: Dr Tom Stanton Secondary supervisors: Prof. Cunjia Liu, Prof. Adrian Spencer, Dr Nicholas Midgley (Nottingham Trent University) Entry requirements: Applicants will normally need to hold, or expect
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training will be provided. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Graeme Kettles at g.j.kettles@bham.ac.uk. Funding notes: This project is being offered through both MIBTP and Darwin Trust PhD programs
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Research Studentship in Neural Engineering 3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Sleep classification for implanted neurostimulation systems Supervisors: Dr. Joram van Rheede, Prof. Timothy Denison
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surveillance and provide an evidence base to predict future emergence of novel pathogenic types. The supervisory team consists of leading experts Dr Gemma Langridge, microbiology and E. coli genomics, Dr Evelien
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approx. £15-17k across full PhD programme). Monthly stipend based on £20,780 per annum, pro rata, tax free. Working hours: Full-time (minimum 37.5 hrs per week). Working style: Primarily in-person at host
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supervised by Professor Dan Parsons, Professor Dapeng Yu (Loughborough and Previsico), Dr Quan Le (Loughborough) and Dr Chris Hackney (Newcastle). Working within the FLOOD-CDT, you’ll combine satellite remote