64 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data PhD positions at University of Birmingham in Uk
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through the methane biofilter, with implications for predicting methane emissions in a changing climate. For further information on this project and details of how to apply, please click on the 'Apply
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studentship as part of the appointment. This post forms part of an international multi-site programme with the title: Sociology of Authoritarian Law: Insights from Central Asia (SOCIAL), which is based
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they will develop synthetic skills in organic and coordination chemistry, analytical skills in the collection, analysis and interpretation of key data using a range of techniques to characterise structures
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Project Overview This PhD project is part of an Innovate UK-funded research programme focused on developing a novel ammonia-fueled engine and generator set (genset) demonstrator for harbour and
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A competition-funded PhD studentship is available in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham to develop and apply nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging to advance
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anthropogenic activities, as well as limitations of existing models in effectively integrating human data to quantify human influence. Foundation AI models offer significant potential due to their strength in
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from Mechanical, Biomedical, Materials Engineering, or related disciplines. A strong motivation for interdisciplinary biomedical engineering research is essential. Applicants should hold (or expect
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of Birmingham. Funding Information Please note this project is open to UK applicants only. Candidates must have at least a 2(1) in an Engineering or Scientific discipline or a 2(2) plus MSc or equivalent
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, materials science, environmental engineering, or a related field - Strong laboratory skills and an interest in sustainable construction technologies - Experience with cementitious materials, durability
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. This PhD project will explore a novel approach: leveraging polymeric microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to create a miniaturised micropump-based ingestible capsule that can actively deliver