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computational modelling to explore structure/activity relationships. The project offers a unique combination of experimental and theoretical catalysis, providing a strong foundation for careers in both academia
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research. Plan work effectively, including availability of resources (equipment usage), liaison with technical staff, deadlines, project milestones and overall research aims, and report to line manager(s) on
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only. Intakes are usually October and March annually. NB The University has some scholarships under competition each year. More details can be found - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd
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Zero-Knowledge for Quantum Proofs: Quantum Computation and Cryptographic Primitives (S3.5-COM-Abdolmaleki) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr
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& professional services) Essential Application/Interview Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise demands, manage your own resource requirements and plan and progress work activities in
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working groups or initiatives as required, taking an active role in the implementation of any changes Plan and review workload allocations across the team, ensuring all objectives and deadlines are achieved
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Mitigating Healthcare Misinformation: Fact-Checking Spoken Medical Claims Using Textual Evidence (S3.5-COM-Zhang) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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Exciting Fully Funded PhD: Computational Modelling for High-Pressure, Low-Carbon Storage Technologies. Be a Key Player in Shaping the Future of Clean Energy Storage! School of Mechanical, Aerospace
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How does a molecule walk? Computer simulations of molecular machines in action School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Sarah Harris, Dr
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. In a landmark study published in Nature Microbiology (https://rdcu.be/eI3cz), we showed that Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells in biofilms sense chemical gradients in a completely different way from any