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know very little of the direct interactions of carbon dioxide with the cell, despite the importance of the gas to biology. Carbon dioxide mediates the earliest known example of a protein post
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of molecules is motivated by their rich internal structure, combined with the existence of controllable long-range dipole-dipole interactions, long trap lifetimes and strong coupling to electric and microwave
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structure-property relationships. Manage, plan and prioritise own research within the agreed framework of the project, including planning several weeks in advance to meet deadlines. Work with other colleagues
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. Research is centred around four key themes: 1) ecology, evolution & environment, 2) animal cells & systems, 3) biomolecular interactions, and 4) molecular plant sciences (www.dur.ac.uk/biosciences/research
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wetland infill and land reclamation. Data generated will contribute to building the evidence base through generating new empirical knowledge of where sand is being mined and how it moves through
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need to have experience conducting research on the sand industry, but closely related research on issues such as land, resource conflict, access issues would be useful. The post-holder will be based
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enables the simulation of a wide range of material properties, including energetics, atomic-level structures, vibrational characteristics, and electronic responses. Notably, Castep offers extensive
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, including energetics, atomic-level structures, vibrational characteristics, and electronic responses. Notably, CASTEP offers extensive spectroscopic features that directly correlate with experimental
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particular emphasis on Mathematical and Complexity-theoretic aspects of Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSPs). The research project is the EPSRC-funded “Promise Constraint Satisfaction Problems: Structure
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"Nano-structured RC networks – a pathway to artificial skin" project. The primary objective is to develop a comprehensive simulation framework that bridges microscopic semiconductor morphology with