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aims to determine the link between lipid remodelling, antimicrobial resistance and intracellular survival using B. cenocepacia as the model organism. The project is supervised by Professor Yin Chen
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Implant-associated infections and Enhancing Longevity in Devices) and contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at combating implant-associated infections. The PhD student will be involved in Work Package 1
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the need for new extraction activities and their associated impacts. However, there are many questions to be answered, requiring whole systems and life cycle thinking. The long lifespans of BEVs (typically 8
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computing paradigms (e.g., MPI, CUDA, etc.); designing and managing new electromagnetic solvers and associated codebases in C++ and/or Python. This is a particularly good opportunity for students who