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the field operations of addition and multiplication, raising to a fixed power is the most basic and universal operation in mathematics. However, the model theory of the complex field with fixed (irrational
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real-time coordination among aerial systems, ground infrastructure, and cloud services. Ultimately, this project aims to redefine the role of aerial systems in urban society—not only improving logistics
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Project Supervisor - Dr Stefano Landini The rapid evolution of electric vehicles (EVs), data centers, and high-performance energy storage is driving the need for battery systems that manage heat
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: Establish a tailored enzyme panel for site-selective late-stage functionalization of complex NP scaffolds. Optimize biocatalytic reactions to generate a focused library of new NP analogues. Evaluate
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to regulate lipid metabolism in hepatocytes and its impairment contributes to fatty liver. Importantly, the role of alternative cellular mechanisms of intracellular cargo degradation like LC3-associated
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production. They represent an alternative energy system (proton pumping RHOs – ppRHOs) to support growth under unfavourable conditions (e.g., iron limitation). Hence, since ppRHOs play a key role in enhancing
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warming independently reduce the efficiency of microbial carbon use, which can translate to high C-efflux and lower potential for C-sequestration. In other words, both warming and antibiotic contamination
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models will be compared with other geophysical observations, such as density and resistivity, and petrological constraints on the magma source. The candidate may also explore the use of new satellite data
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developed during this work will deepen our understanding of nonlinear wave phenomena in fluid mechanics and contribute to the broader theory of interfacial flows. This PhD project is in a competition for a
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coherence, and non-Markovianity therefore become important both for fundamental physics and for eventual practical applications. In this PhD project, we will develop the theory for quantum-optical protocols