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these gaps by combining quantitative, computational, and implementation-focused approaches. The project has two interconnected strands. The first strand focuses on evaluating the feasibility and acceptability
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-term impact Essential Application/Interview Computer programming skills and the ability to effectively manage and process experimental data Essential Application/Interview Strong and relevant publication
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Design and synthesis of mesoporous zeolite catalysts for the conversion of sugars into biofuels and high-value chemicals School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded
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Masters, or a Distinction at Masters level with any undergraduate degree (or international equivalents) in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or Mathematics and Statistics, we would like to hear from
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adherence to human cells. ZDHHC5 is one of 23 human DHHC enzymes responsible for attaching fatty acids to proteins, a process known as S-acylation (or palmitoylation). This modification is reversible and
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parameters, optimising these and various process conditions to enhance the overall performance of the gas turbine employing specific indicators. Used with a complementary CFD modelling approach, the research
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regenerative capacity of the stem cells declines; this contributes to the aging process and ultimately to the loss of muscle mass in elderly people. Cell signalling plays a key role in controlling the balance
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accepted all year round Details Project description: Morphogenesis—the process by which tissues acquire their shape—is central to the development and function of all multicellular life. It is increasingly
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neurological and cardiovascular disorders. Please apply for this project using this link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying References GONZÁLEZ-SANTANA, A., ESTÉVEZ-HERRERA, J., SEWARD
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Topological Physics in Non-Hermitian Coaxial Cable Networks (S3.5-MPS-Whittaker) School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof D