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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
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mechanisms at different times; efflux pumps are more important in rapid growth, whereas the envelope barrier predominates in slower growth [1]. This PhD project seeks to leverage our new understanding
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the next generation of human-centred industrial systems? We are seeking a talented PhD student to investigate Agentic AI for human–robot collaboration, focusing on how intelligent machines can understand
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on the RESPOND Theme within the NIHR Emergency Preparedness and Resilience HPRU, this PhD will develop and evaluate a near real-time surveillance and decision-support framework that integrates routinely collected
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Award details: The Stanley Ray scholarships were established thanks to the generosity of the late Stanley Ray. These awards are open to all Home and International applicants who are studying a full- or part-time research programme. This includes current doctoral researchers in the College of...
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planning and policy. Aligned with Theme 3 (BUILD) of the NIHR Emergency Preparedness and Resilience HPRU, this PhD aims to develop and evaluate an applied framework for recording, curating and analysing data
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situational awareness and cross-organisational working as key contributors to suboptimal outcomes. Aligned with Theme 3 (BUILD) of the NIHR Emergency Preparedness and Resilience HPRU, this PhD will investigate
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This PhD project aims to computationally design improved transparent oxide scintillators for X-ray detection applications. New materials are needed for X-ray detectors because existing detector
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academic partners in the UK and internationally. Funding notes: Funding is available for Home (UK) students, covering fees and providing a stipend at UKRI rates for 42 months. The PhD project would suit a
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Worcestershire County Council to start in October 2026. This PhD project, BETW33N: Towards Equitable Digital Wellbeing, aims to co-develop and evaluate a digital tool to improve mental wellbeing among adolescents