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order to guarantee that they will be considered. For further Information, please email k.lohwasser@sheffield.ac.uk and T.Vickey@sheffield.ac.uk or look at the University’s website: https
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. To maximise industrial impact, we can study the fundamental science of IFC to develop experimental prototypes and digital twins for automation. Training and development In this PhD project, you will have the
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in spatial-analysis, optimisation and economic analysis, as well as contribute to the UK’s hydrogen economy. How to Apply: Please see this link for information on how to apply: https
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: Please see this link for information on how to apply: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/cbe/postgraduate/phd/how-apply. Please include the name of your proposed supervisor and the title of the PhD project within
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Professor Kurt de Vos Direct reports Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/sitran For informal enquiries about this job please contact Prof Kurt De Vos (k.de_vos@sheffield.ac.uk) and Dr Matthew Livesey
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students only. Intakes are usually October and March annually. NB The University has some scholarships under competition each year. More details can be found - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd
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annually. NB The University has some scholarships under competition each year. More details can be found - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/scholarships View DetailsEmail EnquiryApply Online
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generated new pluripotent stem cell lines from single cells of embryos which allow us to study the impact of genetic variation in development (Strawbridge et al. 2022, PMID: 34870826). Concurrently, we have
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are usually October and March annually. NB The University has some scholarships under competition each year. More details can be found - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/scholarships View
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The evolution and development of vertebrate skin appendage morphogenesis