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About the project Rising ultraviolet (UV) radiation levels present a growing challenge for both human health and the environment. While sunscreens play a critical role in preventing skin cancer, many current UV-filter ingredients raise concerns around safety and ecological impact. This PhD...
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with the flagship EPSRC funded Programme Grant, Oncological Engineering, which focuses on secondary cancer (metastases) in the bone, as described above, principally of the spine, where it occurs most
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expertise computational model development. Candidates who have not yet acquired their PhD would be appointed at the Research Assistant level. What we can offer you: The opportunity to advance our
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power. This involves the design of fundamentally new alloys by computational methods; production through arc melting, powder metallurgy or additive manufacturing; characterisation using advanced electron
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, characterization and the development of miniaturized devices. Experience with multivariate analysis, computational methods or statistical techniques is highly desirable. The PhD projects are highly interdisciplinary
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Applications are invited for a fully funded four-year PhD studentship at the University of Birmingham exploring how engineered microbial ecosystems can be developed as next-generation microbiome modulation technologies. The gut microbiome plays an important role in immunity, metabolism, and...
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The PhD project aims to develop dynamic pressurisation techniques for real-time crystallography and spectroscopy studies of samples in a liquid environment. It will be used for in-house macroscopic measurements and integrated into multiple national central facilities, including the Central Laser...
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reports to develop computational models that predict identification reliability. They will learn to design interpretable, legally robust AI systems, including attention-based deep learning models and
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, Criminology, Social Policy, Computer Science/Mathematics. An MSc degree in a relevant area is desirable though not necessary. Previous experience with quantitative and qualitative data, particularly within a