37 distributed-computing-associate-professor PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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resources like UK Biobank. Advanced Techniques: Applying causal inference frameworks, unsupervised learning for phenotype discovery, and population-specific Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS). Ethical
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of tropical atmospheric rivers have received little attention, despite their association to high impact rainfall events such as those driving devastating floods in Chennai in 2015 (Lakshmi & Satyanarayana, 2019
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validation in representative environments. The successful candidate will gain expertise in electrochemical sensing, microengineering, and computational modelling, and will join an interdisciplinary research
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with other changing environmental conditions. Lab experiments will move from association to mechanism. Methanotrophs will be enriched and isolated from lake water and sediment. Co-cultures will test
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and spatial resolution, to make a leap in this field. The PhD research programme will squarely address these challenges. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete
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Programme (DTP), offering one home and one overseas 3.5-year studentship covering full tuition fees and a standard UKRI stipend. For further details of how to apply, please click on the 'Apply' button above.
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editing), transcriptomics, laser scanning confocal microscopy, computational imaging approaches for analysis of images and movies, stimulating neuronal function with opto- and thermo-genetics in vivo, and
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of realising an optical-pump TeraHertz-probe polarisation-resolved near-field microscope, this PhD research programme will look at combining spintronic THz emitters and near-field photoconductive probes
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). This multidisciplinary project will deliver the first comprehensive quantification of one-carbon compound cycling and associated methanogenesis in coastal sediments, and characterize, at unprecedented resolution
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-represented groups in physics and astronomy including, but not limited to, women and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic. The research programme will take place in the an interdisciplinary environment