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within the Institute of Health Informatics. The studentships will commence from Feb 2026. About the project Successful applicants will work with the programme coordinator to identify a project and a
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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and programmable biomaterial synthesis. The ability to program the behaviour of biomolecular chemistry is foundational for developing new biotechnology applications. Redox-sensitive molecules are a
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highly trained scientists. This interdisciplinary PhD will make eDNA analyses easier and quicker to implement by developing a sustainable, paper-based Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) device that is simple to use and
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, scalability, and environmental degradation. The project will appeal to those interested in applying chemistry to real world problems, and will benefit from close collaboration with scientists at Procter
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scientists. Person Specification We seek an enthusiastic individual with a strong interest in marine biology, plant–microbe interactions and ecological restoration. A background in biology, environmental
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experience of fieldwork alongside experienced scientists, develop knowledge of cutting-edge approaches in biostatistics and test fundamental ecological hypotheses about the mechanistic bases for the spread
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collaborate with leading scientists at the University of Surrey and international research partners (Prof. Yutaka Sumino, Tokyo, Japan), gaining exposure to both theoretical and experimental aspects
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21st Century Scientists: leaders in the science and sustainable business of the natural environment. Scientific background Marine plankton communities are sensitive indicators of environmental change and
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knowledge needed for the next generation of environmental scientists. For further information on the project, we will be hosting a ‘Prospective applicant webinar’ at 2:00pm on the 26th of November. Link