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will offer training in a powerful, interdisciplinary skillset, including: - Designing and executing complex experiments in both controlled and semi-field systems. - Culturing and tracking microbes using
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a complex online client appointment diary in order to allow easy access and ongoing support to all new and existing clients. Ensure client data is kept securely and managed confidentially in
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, you will play a key part in a Royal Society funded research project to investigate the function, regulation and ecology of diverse mycorrhizal fungi and the networks they form. The Technical Manager
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light sources. A key goal is generating entangled photon pairs in the telecom C-band, compatible with existing optical fibre networks and highly relevant for quantum communication. The project will also
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Harrison, Prof Jason Snape, Dr Amanda Porter, Dr Ed Haynes, Prof Laura Carter Application Deadline: 30 November 2025 Details Are you passionate about solving complex environmental challenges? Interested
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Students Worldwide Dr Oliver Meacock, Prof James Walsh, Dr Aaron Dickinson, Dr William Durham Application Deadline: 30 November 2025 Details Are you passionate about solving complex environmental
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Worldwide Prof A Beckerman, Dr Ben Keane, Dr Nazanin Arafaty, Prof Gareth Phoenix Application Deadline: 30 November 2025 Details Are you passionate about solving complex environmental challenges
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complex environmental challenges? Interested in creating non-toxic urban spaces that benefit society and nature alike? This exciting PhD project, part of the NERC-funded ECOSOLUTIONS Doctoral Focal Award
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complex cytoplasmic networks. These networks span across multiple cells, providing structural rigidity and allowing tissues to withstand mechanical forces. Keratins are less studied compared to other
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of beneficial metabolic by-products can help other community members. Many of these indirect mechanisms between species can occur simultaneously, leading to complex composite interactions in which the shifting