61 assistant-professor-computer-science PhD positions at University of Birmingham in Uk
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terahertz (THz) radiation and the collective vibrational modes of biological macromolecules is an emerging field in physical chemistry. Terahertz radiation can be exploited to studying spectroscopic and
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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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matter, such as how droplets form, merge, and stay apart. This research not only deepens our understanding of chemistry but also supports the development of new materials, medicines, and environmentally
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29 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Birmingham Department Department of Dentistry, School of Health Science, University of Birmingham Research Field Medical sciences
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The development of sustainable and efficient powertrain systems is central to achieving global decarbonisation targets in transport. Professor Xu has long-standing expertise in internal combustion
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for candidates with a background in meteorology, climatology, physics, engineering and any related discipline, and a strong interest in applying advanced physical and computational methods to real-world
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candidates with a background in meteorology, climatology, physics, and any related discipline, and a strong interest in applying advanced physical and computational methods to real-world challenges in the area
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autophagy and the innate immunity response. Using cutting-edge omics (transcriptomics/proteomics), advanced imaging (confocal) and cellular biology approaches (macrophages, autophagy biomarkers), this project
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k Si3N4 and then the additive manufacturing of the components with the aim of achieving complex geometries with the enhanced ceramic. Funding notes: This PhD programme will be hosted in the School
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the mechanisms by which genome rearrangements allow the bacterium to better infect the human host and persist in hospital settings. The project will be supervised by Professors David Grainger (UoB), Katie Hopkins