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for the next generation of models is the detailed treatment of spin precession and orbital eccentricity. These effects encode critical information about compact binary formation channels and evolutionary
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. For more details please visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/ or https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/about/college-of-life-and-environmental-sciences/midlands-integrative-biosciences-training
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University of Leicester. For more details please visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/ or https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/about/college-of-life-and-environmental-sciences/midlands-integrative
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. However, we also know that increased levels of MRFAP1 are known to be anti-proliferative in cancer cells, and knock-down potentiates effects of some cytotoxic inhibitors, suggesting therapeutic
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please visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/ or https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/about/college-of-life-and-environmental-sciences/midlands-integrative-biosciences-training-partnership How to apply
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populations · exoplanets · asteroseismology · probabilistic programming · PLATO · TESS Information about the Sun, Stars & Exoplanets research group in Birmingham can be found at https://www.birmingham.ac.uk
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of metadynamics. Other activities supporting the project will also be carried out when required. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete) their undergraduate degree in physics or engineering
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enable by two-photon polymerisation 3D printing rationalizes the use of the powerful topological optimisation. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete) their undergraduate degree in
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to fully entangle two or more molecules in plasmonic nanocavities. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete) his/her undergraduate degree in Physics (preferably with first class honours
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-informed theoretical framework that quantify the viability of the approaches. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete) their undergraduate degree in engineering or physics (preferably