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view to future translation to clinical practice. Work plan The project will progress in three phases, each of which are expected to lead to a published paper led by the student: Year 1. Development
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Life and death in the age of vancomycin: visualising how Clostridioides difficile survives antibiotic treatment at the single cell level.
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: Can microrefugia buffer threatened species from climate change?
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at the University of Sheffield. To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other major sustainability targets (e.g., the EU-Circular Economy Strategy Plan, Net Zero), countries worldwide are increasingly
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for normal cell division. Use general microbiology techniques and assays to grow and maintain the bacterial strains for microscopy and test the effectivity of novel antimicrobials. Develop and optimise
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develop new methods to minimise or eliminate loft and bulk in preforms, reducing post-weaving operations and manufacturing lead times. Research Goals Quantify and control lofting through adjustment
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demonstrated in several case studies in regenerative and climate-smart agriculture, aiming to promote regenerative practices while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The case studies will be developed in
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project offers an exciting opportunity to radically reimagine LPBF through the use of a novel hybrid multi-laser architecture. Working with exclusive, state-of-the-art laser systems developed at the
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energy more sustainable and economically viable. Training & Development Your training will begin with an intensive six-month programme at the University of Hull, drawing on the expertise and facilities
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salts, and through the development novel process engineering. The aim is to take an existing industrial process that CCm Technologies have commercialised and develop new technologies to improve the yield