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Structures Computational mechanics: simulation and modelling Computational material science Soil mechanics and geotechnics More information: Mechanics of Materials and Structures Water & Environment
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and Responsibilities 1. Develop and deliver a comprehensive programme of training, workshops, and networking events, both online and in-person, hosted by the three InFrame partner institutions (Glasgow
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appraised of programme issues and/or quality concerns as they arise. On projects the post holder may be required to act on behalf of the University in the role of Supervisor, under the NEC3 form
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the mechanical environment guides the growth cone is not fully understood. To regenerate along a suitable path, the growth cone has to sense, interpret, and integrate biochemical, topographic, electric, and
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to modulate thermoresilience. This PhD project aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms by which light perception and photoreceptor signalling influence high temperature and heat stress responses in Arabidopsis
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. These trials are underpinned by a programme of work aimed at understanding the psychological, social, interpersonal and biological mechanisms of change. Our focus on epidemiology is charting trajectories
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publicly available spatial datasets, this project aims to develop data-informed computational modelling and systems biology framework to dissect molecular and cellular mechanisms shaping spatial and temporal
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Fully funded Wellcome Trust Integrative Infection Biology PhD programme Immunology research includes cytokine and chemokine biology, immune cell signalling, advanced imaging technologies, and
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Mechanics, Flight & Flow Control Dynamics, Avionics Navigation & Control, Space Sciences Engineering and Modelling & Simulation. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words MPhil
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second, your motor system has already reacted to flee the swarm. This automatic response constitutes a powerful survival mechanism that allows efficient behaviour switching to escape from a potential