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management and thus to a higher overall system efficiency. This PhD research project targets the development of novel composite magnetic materials and package-embedded power magnetic core inductors based
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contribute to the development of the Institute’s academic programs, mainly aimed at master's students, but also for bachelor's degrees, on-the-job training and MOOCs. The applicant will participate in
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an independent impact assessment of potential climate interventions in the Arctic marine environment through laboratory experiments and computer modelling. The team will develop physical, climate and ecosystem
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translational cancer research. Omics based strategies, such as (epi-)genomics and transcriptomics, are opening unprecedented potential for developing novel precision oncology tools for improved diagnosis
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translational cancer research. Omics based strategies, such as (epi-)genomics and transcriptomics, are opening unprecedented potential for developing novel precision oncology tools for improved diagnosis
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developing next-generation antimicrobial peptide (AMP)-based solutions targeting vaginal fungal infections, particularly Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (RVVC). The project combines microbiology, molecular
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Technology Research Group (AMTG) at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham (UoN), which amongst its wide research portfolio, conducts cutting edge research into the development of future
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Supervisor details: Lead Supervisor Vinicius Henrique De Oliveira, v.deoliveira@reading.ac.uk , School of Agriculture, Policy and Development Co-supervisors Mark Tibbett, m.tibbett@reading.ac.uk
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peptides, including the design of de novo sequences based on the elucidated mechanism. The first step will be to develop a computational approach to determine the critical peptide properties required
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enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB's programmes, academic staff and research do