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using assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs). Building on previous projects, this work aims to apply a holistic approach working with WBFSH and industry stakeholders to to generate a profile of current
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an overarching focus on sustainability in and from space, working closely with industry and agency partners to deliver cutting-edge solutions for real-world problems. Expected impact/results of research project
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. And we have a track record of solving complex problems in partnership with industry and government globally. Why Portsmouth Funded PhDs for 2026 entry If your qualifications and interests align with
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and support seaweed industry innovation. Additionally, the successful applicant will conduct an industrial placement at Biotechnica. Methodology: You will receive training in advanced metabolomics, e.g
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Open-ended (permanent)/Fixed term: 31 August 2026 The project is looking to recruit research assistant(s) familiar in AI, NLP and financial computing to assist with
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Advances in manufacturing science have resulted in unprecedented research and development in the design of ‘micro-swimmers’: microscopic entities that navigate fluid environments by converting some
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, regulators and charities. Our partners will be closely involved in the research that you'll undertake throughout your PhD, and will provide you with opportunities to work in industry and gain valuable
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Technology, Additive Manufacturing, and Materials Characterisation. Strong analytical skills and willingness to engage in experimental and interdisciplinary research and team. Funding Notes: Funding is for a
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microscopic structural and dynamical data, while thermodynamic and transport will be shared with and validated by experimental colleagues in academia and industry. This will allow us to ascertain key properties
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generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. A Doctoral Researcher position to study condensation and