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Supervisor: Professor Florian Markowetz Course start date: 1st Oct 2026 Overview Professor Florian Markowetz wishes to recruit a student to work on the project entitled: “Development and
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algorithms will turn these high-resolution insights into searchable, verifiable databases, seeking to better inform assay decision making. Applicants should have (or expect to be awarded) a good UK Master's
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to quantify the phase fractions and lattice parameter evolution, which in turn will allow quantification of the phase transformations taking place. This approach has advantages over other methods as it utilises
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" (Supervisor: Prof Timothy O'Leary) uses principles from systems neuroscience to develop reliable, low-power spiking neural networks and learning algorithms for implementation in a new generation of neuromorphic
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Ascl1 are important. We have undertaken a comprehensive discovery experiment to identify all the proteins that can physically interact with Ascl1, using a method we developed called RIME (Rapid
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curriculum vitae. A publication list. The contact details of two referees that can provide a letter of recommendation for the applicant. Please quote reference LJ47631 on your application and in any
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) describing the applicant's past research, future goals, and why the applicant is interested and suitable for this position. A curriculum vitae. A publication list. The contact details of two referees that can
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to work across the two sites. The project, entitled "Developing the next generation of antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates using divinylpyridimidine conjugation" is in the field of Synthetic Organic
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increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint while ensuring long-term performance of infrastructure, particularly in environments that accelerate material degradation. This PhD aims to develop and
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. There�s now a pressing need to understand how these symbionts affect development and fitness. This project tackles a key evolutionary ecology question: when are gut microbes are important for wildlife