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inclusion. We are committed to attracting talented students from a wide range of backgrounds and providing the support they need to thrive throughout their PhD journey. As part of this commitment, at least
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catalysis. As part of this project, you will synthesise planar Sb and Bi pincer complexes, investigate their element-specific reactivity, and contribute to the design of transition metal-free catalytic cycles
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of components in the system, which are accelerated through the aging of the infrastructure; climate change, due to changing weather conditions and environmental factors impacting on the system; and deliberate
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Methods The stratified atmospheric boundary layer is a key component in high-impact weather and climate predictions. Forecast applications include: polar surface temperatures, the timing of thunderstorms
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are utilised in the computation. You will be part of the Nektar++ group and will be contributing towards the development of this advanced C++ software framework. The PhD will provide you with training and
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volcanic mapping, tephra sampling, dating techniques, and the analysis of volcanic ash for health impacts. This component will strengthen scientific capacity, foster community engagement, and produce
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Exploring how sulphur metabolism shapes the oak tree microbiome Sulphur is a vital macronutrient for plant growth and resilience, as a component of amino acids and proteins, and signalling pathways
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component of the AMOC in the most recent past climate, the Pliocene, which had similar global temperatures to those predicted for the near future. Recently published work, based on new core material from
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The marine biota provides an important component of our food systems, yet our knowledge of how many species are being harvested for human use is rather limited, especially among marine invertebrates
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Project Supervisor - Dr Leanne Stokes Macrophages are part of the innate immune system which protects us from infection by bacterial, fungal and parasitic pathogens. Treatments targeting pathogens