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enzymes, SleB. Bacterial spores are among the most pernicious cells in nature. Formed as survival structures in response to nutrient starvation, their ubiquity and extreme resistance to heat and other
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the School of Mechanical Engineering. The project is part of a new £7M EPSRC funded Programme Grant that brings together a team of researchers from the universities of Leeds, Durham and Manchester
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aerosol–cloud interactions, model development and high-performance computing, while producing publishable research and contributing to knowledge exchange with the wider modelling community. Please note that
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of the fundamental challenges facing the global bioeconomy. Converting bio‑waste streams, including food, paper, and agricultural residues into high-value products, offers a transformative opportunity: these waste
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used to determine optimal pipeline operating conditions and develop guidelines for pipeline operation, providing practical recommendations for impurity concentrations ensuring safe and efficient
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of a new hybrid-resolution version of the 2nd UK Earth system model (UKESM2). The key aim of PROMOTE is to develop and apply a high-resolution ESM to investigate the risks, consequences, and potential
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viruses in high containment, with appropriate cell biological and/or biochemical skills pertinent to the study of protein function. The successful applicant will join a large, interdisciplinary laboratory
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to support you in the development of your independent research and innovation career. As part of the programme we will offer you flexible support, including induction, mentoring and career development planning
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techniques to observe droplet shape and contact-line motion. Working with an existing high-pressure experimental setup, you will carry out laboratory experiments and collect image and interfacial data
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Are you an aspiring researcher looking to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities and receive a structured programme of support? Do you have a research