717 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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surrounded by high levels of environmental noise. For a decade we have been researching an ambient semiconductor-based technology that yields single photons, particles of light, correlated with its spin
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. What makes this crisis even more alarming is the mismatch between the pace of resistance and the pace of drug discovery. Developing new antibiotics is an expensive, time-consuming process with a high
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Energy storage for low carbon community heat networks: a risk-informed decision-making approach (C3.5-MAC-Barthorpe)
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the wide bandgap component of the triple-junction which absorbs the high energy blue light. The reasons for its poor performance are not fully understood, but recent work has identified energy-transfer
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/people/academic/neuroscience/pamela-j-shaw Institutional entry requirements for PhD: For entry into this PhD programme you should hold, or expect to hold, an honours degree in a related subject area with a
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: @helenkmatthews.bsky.social, @maiblab.bsky.social Institutional entry requirements for PhD: For entry into this PhD programme you should hold, or expect to hold, an honours degree in a related subject area with a 2:1 or first
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programme you should hold, or expect to hold, an honours degree in a related subject area with a 2:1 or first-class honours (or overseas equivalent). For applicants whose first language is not English, IELTS
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targets antifungal drugs. Institutional entry requirements for PhD: For entry into this PhD programme you should hold, or expect to hold, an honours degree in a related subject area with a 2:1 or first
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at international conferences, develop independent ideas, and grow as an independent researcher. Entry requirements: For entry into this PhD programme you should hold, or expect to hold, an honours degree in a
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Convergence or divergence? Evolution of phagocytosis molecular mechanisms in animal macrophages