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, and received grants from 39 funders. Our expertise include database development, computational ontologies, natural language processing, computational linguistics, data visualisation and 3D, user-centred
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about this project. Funding Notes We welcome inquiries from: - applicants that have already secured PhD funding - self-funded applicants References https://microbialphysicsgroup.sites.sheffield.ac.uk
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Organic quantum batteries: the development of high-performance energy storage devices (S3.5-MPS-Lidzey) School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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Development of technology for removing forever chemicals from polluted waters (C3.5-CMB-Patwardhan) School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded
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Development of new Gaussian basis sets for the lanthanides School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr JG Hill Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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team with understanding in the relevant fields of Research, Project Management and Development. You will also aid in the development of portfolio and finance processes to improve performance. Policy
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the remit of this role. Essential Application and interview Software development and script-based programming (e.g. Python, C++/C#) Essential Application and interview Further Information Grade 6 Salary
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kidney cell types in collaboration with Bristol University. Main duties and responsibilities You will be responsible for the production of mcl-PHA and scl-PHA at 7L/15L/30L reactor volume in conjunction
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development can alter tissue mechanical properties and allow cancer cells to withstand compressive forces within a tumour environment. This PhD project aims to map keratin network architecture in epithelial
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Optimisation of powder processing routes for plutonium disposition: impacts of milling and additives
at the Universities of Manchester and Sheffield (PuMaS), focused on underpinning the development of ceramic materials and technologies for the safe and secure disposition of the UK’s inventory of plutonium