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PhD-level research distinguished by industry interaction. EngD: 4-5 years full-time; 8 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview The Engineering Doctorate in Sensor and Imaging Systems is four
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how the legitimacy of nuclear weapons, arms control, and disarmament is communicated and contested in the contemporary era. The project also aims to critically assess contemporary nuclear arms control
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circadian clock post-genomic insights into tissue function and control in Drosophila optimising recombinant protein expression and secretion in mammalian cells systems biology approaches of stress-induced
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Autonomous Systems and Connectivity PhD opportunities Our reputation for excellent research has been built over 60 years in the areas of Intelligent & Autonomous Systems, Aerodynamics, Fluid
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systems Orbital dynamics, control and formation flight More information: Space Systems Science & Music Empirical Musicology: Gesture and Structure Rehearsal and Analysis Tools for Microtonal Performance
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a particular focus on Information Security. Working across multiple departments and teams, you will gather and analyse business requirements, identify opportunities to strengthen security, and support
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for scaling production, retaining manufacturing in the region, reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and gaining control over intellectual property. Through strategic investment in sensor technology within GCR
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documents, spreadsheets and presentations to a professional standard. C8. Competence in updating and maintaining web-based systems such as intranet pages or online forms. Experience Essential: E1. Proven
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to native malaria vector species to transmission in study settings. You will use these analytical frameworks to investigate a range of questions about the future spread and control of this invasive vector in
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tightly controlled and active TPL-2 is rapidly degraded to limit the activation of downstream pathways. We previously demonstrated that TPL-2 is a nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling protein that undergoes