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always work well, and new solutions are very much needed. This PhD places you at the forefront of discovery, focusing on a key protein, ELAVL1, that controls inflammation at the molecular level. What makes
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of contaminated soils on soil strength and erosion control. Developing a Model for the Adoption of Agentic AI in Facilities Management: Enabling Autonomous Decision-Making for Sustainable Built Environments
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: The effect of multiple robots in human-robot interaction Playful engagement with Politics in the time of misinformation Actor-Controlled Interactive Sound Design in Live Theatre Performance Interactive Sound
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-1545. Timms RT et al. (2019) A glycine-specific N-degron pathway mediates the quality control of protein N-myristoylation. Science, 365 (6448): eaaw4912. Koren I, Timms RT et al. (2018) The Eukaryotic
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induced damage mechanisms. This project utilises a precisely controlled mist film to minimise thermally induced damage, enabling efficient processing of advanced materials. As a PhD student, you will work
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trade-offs between efficiency, cost, and emission control. To fully realise ammonia’s potential as a clean energy carrier, a fundamental rethinking of the combustion process is needed. This PhD project
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plants. To better understand how distantly-related land plants defend themselves against pathogen infection, our group investigates the molecular genetic mechanisms controlling disease resistance in
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this challenge. Pathogens invade plant cells and hijack proteins that control protein synthesis, bending these processes to support pathogen growth. This project aims to target the protein-protein interactions
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. Project title Near Patient Diagnostics for Syphilis (NEAR-TREP) Background Despite public health efforts, limited progress has been made in the control of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the UK
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. The rapidly growing field of levitated optomechanics [1] has the potential to overcome these limitations by using optical fields to trap and control mechanical systems in vacuum. Recent advances have succeeded