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change The opportunity to interact with experts from Imperial, the UK, and Europe in both aerospace engineering and atmospheric science Access to a state-of-the-art, high performance computing cluster You
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natural conditions in the laboratory. Marine phytoplankton, which act as the base of the marine food web and contribute to major global biogeochemical cycles, will be used as a model to understand
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little is known about the biological impact on animals, or interactions with other stressors such as ocean warming. Growth is essential in all animals, allowing individuals to reach a threshold size for
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of the most thermally extreme habitats on Earth. Intertidal organisms face unique challenges, exposed to both marine and atmospheric heatwaves, often in rapid succession or concomitantly. Understanding
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training, and interactions among autonomous entities can lead to vulnerabilities. These concerns are amplified in decentralized AI and multi-agent systems, when multiple parties (e.g., human or agent) might
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PhD Studentship: Decoding Campylobacter pathogenesis in chickens: From colonisation to contamination
the main infection source as C. jejuni colonisation of the chicken gut is common. Although chickens rarely develop diarrhoea, Campylobacter carriage results in impaired growth and motility. While human
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Antimicrobial resistance is one of the most serious threats to humans in the 21st century. Understanding antimicrobial resistance mechanisms is pivotal for combating superbugs. Pathogens use many
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embedded in soft bodies. These oscillators - recently demonstrated as multifunctional units that can simultaneously act as valves, sensors, and actuators (link ) - self-excite and synchronize without
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-resolution metagenomics and work with population genetics theory. This will cumulate in a new understanding of host-microbial interactions through acclimatization and adaptation, that will be validated in
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a disproportionately high disease burden. The project is built on a powerful two-part methodology: Culturally-Adapted Data Acquisition: You will fine-tune a multilingual LLM to interact with patients