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narrow down what parts of our genome are actually important for defining modern human-specific biology. This project will analyse data from these ultra-large datasets, alongside data from our great apes
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scintillation combines excellent detection efficiency for gamma rays with high scintillation light yields and very large Stoke’s shifts of >300nm. Unlike traditional inorganic scintillators, perovskite
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PhD Studentship: Nanopore Technology for Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Antibiotic Concentrations
environments. Training and Student Development: The student will gain hands-on experience in: Molecular biology and aptamer engineering Nanopore fabrication and single-molecule sensing Data acquisition and
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wind farms in the UK and neighbouring countries is expected to triple in less than five years. Newer wind farms are also deploying very large turbines of 14 MW or more, meaning that wake effects between
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scientists and students, but also different research areas, a variety of ethnographic methods, a large number of outstanding research projects and appreciative collegial exchange. ANTHROFUTURE focuses
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4 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company The University of Manchester Department Computer Science Research Field Computer science » Computer systems Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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scales is poor, and the UK’s national emission inventory carries large uncertainties. This gap hinders effective assessment of the true health and environmental impacts of woodburning. This studentship
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river channels, altering their topography, destabilising banks, and changing how water and sediment move through large rivers. While these impacts are becoming clearer, what remains poorly understood is
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. First, the totality of BVOC emissions is poorly understood. Many thousands of species are formed and attempts to characterise them individually face large gaps: bottom-up estimates indicate differences
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for appointment at Grade 7 with a salary range of £39,424- £47,779 per annum with amended duties and responsibilities. About us The MMM Unit is based at the Big Data Institute and John Radcliffe Hospital. We work