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Driven by our data hungry society, chip-to-chip and device-to-device data bit rates will need to reach terabits per second in a not distant future. Such data rate will only be met if there is a
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oscillations. Disruption in a specific frequency oscillation band, termed gamma oscillations (GO), are correlated with cognitive impairment in both humans and animals. GO are the result of communication between
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are shortened too far the DNA unravels, cells can no longer divide, and die. Cancer uses a complex of proteins called telomerase to add telomeres to the end of DNA, giving tumours immortality. This project aims
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Turn ideas into impact. Go further with a funded PhD at Portsmouth. A research degree at Portsmouth shows the world you’re ready to make an impact. We’re specialists in applying research practically
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inherited from steel scrap on slag performance and utilisation in the scrap-based electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking. The research will support the steel industry’s transition to net-zero steel
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Join the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research to make 6G possible! Future radio communication systems (6G and beyond) will use frequencies above 100 GHz to achieve bit rates
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student-led scholarships each year on a competitive basis. For details of how to apply for this funding go to the university's SEDarc page . How to apply Potential applicants should consult the website
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of these initial survivors will die before hospital discharge. The most common cause of death in these patients is a hypoxic-ischaemic brain injury sustained during the cardiac arrest. Even in patients that do
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South West Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership (SWBio DTP) | Bristol, England | United Kingdom | 2 days ago
. Also, if you are unable to continue your PhD, an MRes exit route is available upon successful completion of the first year. Further information >> Second to fourth years The remaining years will be more
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methods and interdisciplinary approaches and has dedicated awards to offer in these areas. For more information on the LISS DTP core principles and vision please go to our webpage here . Research in