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toolchain to accurately predict chemical reaction barriers without recourse to transition state structures and quantum chemical calculations at the point of prediction. This will enable the development
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The project: Motivation The development of hydrogen energy technologies is central to the UK government's ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution, targeting a 40% reduction in gas
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between the RF signals and hydration levels in human tissue. The outcomes of this research will reduce the impact of dehydration in medical care, with potential applications in sports science, aerospace
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and link their answers in the application form to each point listed. Selection body Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. Closing date Contact details for enquiries Useful links Back to list
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procedure To be considered for this award, candidates should submit a complete PhD application by 21 February 2022 and indicate that they wish to be considered for this particular funding opportunity