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welcome applications from students with backgrounds in biological, environmental or physical sciences, and interests in ecology and climate change. Experience of large-scale data analysis and/or computer
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Investigating how DNA damage responses combat infections by the typhoid pathogen Salmonella enterica
human cells that accelerates an ageing-like process called senescence (Ibler et 2019, Nature Communications). Senescence is an innate defence against cancer marked by cell-cycle arrest but we recently
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quantitative skills in network modelling, information theory, and time-frequency coherence analysis, providing interdisciplinary training at the interface of neuroscience, physics, and computer
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on the precipitation, aggregation and deposition of the calcium carbonate. Required qualifications: Applicants should have a minimum of an upper second class honours degree in Physical Sciences and Engineering, such as
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honours degree or equivalent. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of this programme, we welcome applications if your background is in any biological, chemical or physical science or mathematics and are
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme - Decoding the epigenetic language shaping root parasite-host communication School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide
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process, can be found at https://accedtp.ac.uk/, in the ‘prospective applicants’ tab. Project overview Help deliver conservation for one of the Neotropics’ most charismatic parrots. This project will use
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degree or equivalent. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of this programme, we welcome applications if your background is in any biological, chemical or physical science or mathematics and are interested
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, including computer vision and machine vision. As a project engineer, you will ensure successful project delivery, delivering continuous improvements to IMG processes and build AMRC’s reputation in computer
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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