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weather variability and persistence —the key drivers of future droughts. Using conceptual river models which are unsuitable for a changing climate, as they are calibrated to historical data. This PhD will
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groundwater flood risk and water contamination. For further information on the project, we will be hosting a ‘Prospective applicant webinar’ at 2:00pm on the 26th of November. Link to the event can be found
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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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their anticancer and neuroprotective activities in human cell-based assays. Generate SAR data linking specific enzymatic modifications to pharmacological properties. This PhD project offers extensive research
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training in molecular biology, gut microbiology, analytical chemistry, industrial engagement, scientific writing, and IP protection. You will develop skills in laboratory and manufacturing practices, present
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interactions (e.g. analytical ultracentrifugation and differential scanning fluorometry). Supported by personal and professional development programmes, the post holder will gain a wealth of transferrable skills
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networks continuously generate sensitive data. You will investigate adaptive learning frameworks – such as multi-agent or multi-task approaches – that ensure robustness, explainability, and trust across
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they will develop synthetic skills in organic and coordination chemistry, analytical skills in the collection, analysis and interpretation of key data using a range of techniques to characterise structures
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spectroscopy, and gas chromatography. Advice on scientific communication, writing, and data analytics will be provided. Presentation of data at national and international conferences is encouraged and the PGR
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on the project choice/previous experience/interests, as a PhD student, you will gain hands-on experience in Synthetic chemistry and analytical techniques (HPLC, LC–MS, NMR) Designing and synthesising compounds