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angle measurements, light and electron microscopy including advanced staining techniques, Raman spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, transcriptomics, transgenics and bioinformatics. This project offers a
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technologies. Liquid hydrogen (LH2) is a promising technology for decarbonizing civil aviation, offering zero in-flight CO2 emissions. Its high energy density per unit mass, about three times higher than
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deter fraud. This project aims to integrate compact but powerful analytical platforms including ‘benchtop’ nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (MS) to create a robust
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Porous construction materials, such as concrete, brick, or wood, are widely utilised in built environments due to their structural strength, durability, and thermal mass. However, their
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performance. Throughout this PhD, the successful applicant will gain expertise in cutting-edge modelling approaches and experimental techniques including: Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) with Mass Spectrometry
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translation machinery, chaperone proteins or quality control factors during AQP biogenesis. Cell-free translation, limited proteolysis, gel-shift assays and FRET, as well as structural mass spectrometry and
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from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Given methane’s role as a potent greenhouse gas, and its recent acceleration in concentration, improving constraints on its chemical removal through oxidation
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, integrity-aware multi-domain navigation benchmark and associated algorithms, tested in realistic operational environments. The outputs will support standardisation efforts, accelerate cross-domain navigation
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or surface plasmon resonance), mass spectrometry, analysis of protein structures or enzymology • Be able to demonstrate a high level of expertise and success in the previous research areas, e.g. by
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computational and machine learning approaches to integrate Oxford Nanopore (ONT) long-read data with bulk and single-cell RNA-seq profiles. The aim is to identify host-microbiome molecular signatures that drive