46 distributed-computing-associate-professor PhD positions at University of East Anglia
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in pregnancy and can cause significant maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Recurrent UTIs (RUTIs) affect 4-5% of all pregnancies, and up to 35% of the pregnant cohort can develop pyelonephritis compared to 2% of non-pregnant counterparts....
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will join the group of Dr Evelien Adriaenssens, expert in viromes and microbiome, with support from Prof Eleanor Mishra, respiratory consultant and associate clinical professor. The ideal candidate has
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biodiversity while protecting wheat from one of the greatest biotic threats to production, the wheat rusts. The individual will: (i) visit Bhutan to characterise the spatial distribution and species composition
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confined battery geometries. Advanced modelling—including computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and transient thermal analysis—is required to accurately capture heat flux distributions, temperature uniformity
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distribution and with synthesised future sea-ice distributions; examine the impacts on barrier wind structure and associated surface turbulent fluxes. Examine the frequency, characteristics and ocean mixed-layer
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Project Supervisor - Professor Rudy Lapeer The Birth4Cast “Digital Twin” aims to create a subject-specific computational biomechanics simulator of childbirth from prenatal fetal MRI scans
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their knowledge of synthetic biology and green chemistry, and benefit from opportunities to participate in national and international conferences. Informal enquiries are encouraged, please contact Professor Julea
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. translocations) affect the distribution, and thus impact, of such mutations within endangered populations is limited. Addressing these knowledge gaps is important for realising the potential of genomic data in
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various clinical applications. For end-to-end mesh generation, we will adopt a surface-fitting approach to produce high-quality 3D meshes, addressing challenges associated with the low spatial resolution
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characterize bioactive metabolites produced by bacteria associated with patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC). Human-associated microbes produce metabolites that can have key