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and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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processes with higher resource and energy efficiency. We will develop ultrahigh throughput assays to screen metagenomic libraries for new catalysts for applications in recycling, bioremediation and green
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for scalable, data-rich design and operation frameworks within diverse building contexts. For project-specific enquiries please e-mail Prof. Dongfang Liang, dl359@cam.ac.uk . For general enquiries, please email
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also throughout the development phase, which involves transforming a molecule into a medicine and addressing various chemistry, manufacturing, and control (CMC) challenges. A key aspect of this process
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advanced materials processing. Closing date for applications: 2 Dec 2025 with interviews shortly afterwards. Stipend: Full funding for 4 years covering a personal maintenance stipend starting at £20,780
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) advances in imaging techniques that fuel a more detailed understanding of the brain, 2) tools from artificial intelligence that enable building better computer simulations of the brain. The lab will leverage
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transformations, advanced materials processing and characterisation. Supervisor: Dr David Collins Stipend: Full funding for 4 years covering a personal maintenance stipend starting at £20,780 (current rate). Fees
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advanced materials processing. Closing date for applications: 2 Dec 2025 with interviews shortly afterwards. Stipend: Full funding for 4 years covering a personal maintenance stipend starting at £20,780
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transformations, and advanced materials processing. Closing date for applications: 2 Dec 2025 with interviews shortly afterwards. Stipend: Full funding for 4 years covering a personal maintenance stipend starting
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production processes and are actively exploring the incorporation of new materials, technologies and designs in their operations to achieve zero-carbon construction elements. The construction industry is under