63 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme rainfall and flooding, placing pressure on ageing wastewater systems and leading to the release of untreated sewage into rivers and homes. These events can reshape microbial communities and elevate the risk of human exposure to harmful...
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collaboration with modelling or industrial partners Candidate Requirements We welcome applications from candidates with the following background: Academic degree (BSc / MSc or equivalent) in Materials Science
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, materials science, environmental engineering, or a related field - Strong laboratory skills and an interest in sustainable construction technologies - Experience with cementitious materials, durability
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Requirements: Applications are welcome from highly motivated candidates with a background in: Civil Engineering, Materials Science, or related disciplines. Experience or interest in Applied Rheology, Concrete
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The bacterium Clostridioides difficile is an important cause of diarrhoeal illness, particularly in the elderly and those undergoing antibiotic therapy. C. difficile infections (CDI) are difficult to treat and prevent due to the ability of C. difficile to produce robust spores that can survive...
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There have been 281 million cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic in Europe alone. Even before this the global burden of disease included respiratory infectious diseases amongst the top ten world-wide sources of mortality. Diagnosis of respiratory tract infections is challenging...
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A fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship (UK home fees only) is available in the group of Dr Jamie Lewis at the University of Birmingham in the area of synthetic supramolecular chemistry. The project
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& Environment 2. Al-Haj and Fulweiler (2020) ‘A synthesis of methane emissions from shallow vegetated coastal ecosystems’, Global Change Biology, 26. Jameson et al. (2019) ‘Deltaproteobacteria and
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air quality attributable to COVID-19 lockdowns’, Science Advances, 7(3), p. eabd6696. Mazzeo et al (2022) ‘Modelling the impact of national vs. local emission reduction on PM2.5 in the West Midlands, UK
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to reduce the effectiveness of conservation programs involving rehabilitation and release of ex-captive individuals, as reduced resilience may make it less likely that apes will be able to thrive in the wild