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. aureus and corneocytes in the stratum corneum. We discovered that fibronectin binding protein B and clumping factor B, cell wall-anchored proteins displayed on the surface of S. aureus, mediate bacterial
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). Secondly, impurity seeding of plasma to improve performance will further degrade component erosion/redeposition issues. Thirdly, this is critically tied to very high temperature operations (>800 C and upto
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Engineering, Biological Engineering, Biochemistry, or Materials Science. A Master’s degree with a research component and prior experience working in a laboratory environment would be advantageous. Experience in
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the confinement of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2025) as a case study, based on our pioneering work on shock absorption in hydrophobic cavities1. MOFs can offer tiny hydrophobic pores
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group, in the School of Engineering, University of Birmingham. The PhD project: Antennas are a key component of communication and sensing systems; however, existing antenna technologies suffer from a
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samples in the Cleanroom using chemical cleaning and etching processes, ALD and post-deposition annealing, for which full training will be given. The student will gain experience with cleanroom processing
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situational awareness, and interoperability are repeatedly identified in post-incident reviews and inquiries. Aligned with Theme 2 (RESPOND) of the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit for Emergency
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, emergency services and public health agencies. Despite repeated policy emphasis on interoperability, post-incident reviews and national inquiries consistently identify failures in coordination, shared
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have a question, please send an email to the College of Arts and Law at calpg-research@contacts.bham.ac.uk
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Referees. Please send to Prof Sandy Knowles - a.j.knowles@bham.ac.uk via the above 'Apply' button. www.birmingham.ac.uk/ajknowles https://more.bham.ac.uk/M4X Funding notes: A 3.5 year UK PhD is available in