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-Markovianity. For sufficiently Markovian systems, the photon-photon correlations can be computed using the quantum regression theorem together with a Lindblad equation for atomic ensembles or a HEOM model of a
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. This interdisciplinary chemical biology and plant biology project will involve training in cutting-edge science including computational design and peptide/small molecule synthesis, as well as evaluation of the compounds
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interdisciplinary training, suitable for candidates from biochemistry, molecular biology, computational biology, chemistry, or data science backgrounds. You will gain experience in: Molecular modeling, QM/MM & MD
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synthesized using well-established synthetic organic chemistry and polymer chemistry techniques. The novel materials will be fully characterized using standard and advanced analytical techniques including NMR
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will be provided in algal culturing and physiological monitoring, as well as in molecular biology. Through the ARIES DTP and access to the University of Plymouth Researcher Development Programme, the PGR
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metagenomic datasets. This project provides an exciting opportunity to discover new bioactive molecules and develop skills across informatics, biology and chemistry. Applications are welcomed from students who
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computations possible [1]. However, proven scientific applications for quantum computing remain mostly limited to quantum chemistry, materials, and particle physics. Since CFD is one of the most demanding use
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Applicants should have a first or upper second class honours degree in Earth, Environmental, Biological Science, Chemistry or a relevant Masters qualification. If your first language is not English, you will
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completion of a 1st Class Master's in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. A background in flow chemistry (and/or high-throughput experimentation), as well as proficiency in programming
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Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science or Environmental Science, Computer Science, Engineering, or an appropriate Master’s degree. English language requirements: Applicants must meet the minimum