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against insect pests such as aphids, which cause damage by removing nutrients and spreading viruses. As chemical pest control becomes increasingly unsustainable due to environmental impacts and rising pest
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understanding of plasmid regulation and its role in controlling plasmid spread and pollutant bioremediation in complex microbial communities. Plasmid regulatory genes are widespread among divergent plasmids in a
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structures. This highly interdisciplinary project combines mechanical engineering, materials science, and control systems, and will require both numerical simulation and experimental validation. The outcomes
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. The network’s goal is to advance infection control protocols, improve implant safety, and reduce healthcare costs associated with IAIs. Application details: Number of positions: 16 PhD fellowships Application
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. Entry requirements: Applicants will normally need to hold, or expect to gain, at least a 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics and Control Engineering
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exchange energy at such rapid rate that they blend together to form hybrid states at room temperature (strong coupling regime). We recently shown that one can control the quantum state and interaction
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easier to detect and measured experimentally. However, it is not well known yet how this process emerges and how one can control it. This PhD project will focus on developing the necessary theoretical
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explore ways to control their motion in 3D space. Synthetic microswimmers have many potential biomedical applications, including targeted drug delivery and non-invasive medical treatments. The swimmers
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that experiments have historically been conducted without precise control over the environmental conditions, allowing too many variables to influence tree growth simultaneously. For decades, the field
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. They are integral components of oligonucleotides (DNA and RNA) that encode the proteins required to control biological processes. Nucleosides are also omnipresent within enzyme cofactors (NAD+/H), as cellular energy