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power applications such as starting car engines and kinetic energy recovery systems. Supercapacitors can be made cost-effective, offer high cycle life, are safer than LIBs, and do not rely on the heavy
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to learn new techniques quickly and work independently. Very good communication skills and experience of working in a multidisciplinary team. Contact details Contact Name Professor Kim Watson Contact Job
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the ambition to create their own pathway to future academic positions. Course benefits: A fully-funded programme and an annual stipend of approximately £23,000 per annum An inspirational learning
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will also be able to access £2,500 of Proficio funding for professional skills development and conference attendance. Person specification You are passionate to learn more about sustainable fisheries
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and resistance, and single cell RNA sequencing to characterise the resistant phenotype Apply mathematical frameworks to learn the dynamics of resistance evolution Combine experimental results with
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the many good reasons to want to research and teach at the University of Vienna, there is one in particular, which has convinced around 7,500 academic staff members so far. They see themselves as
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materials will be designed for two game-changing applications: 1. High-performance electrical insulation for next-generation electric machines and power electronics used in transport and energy systems. 2
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this, the PhD student will learn in vivo techniques including animal handling, as well as isolation of primary human samples under ethical approval. The student will receive training in cellular biology
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with the CHILI Hub (Child and adolescent Health Impacts of Learning Indoor environments under net zero), a five-year UKRI and NIHR funded project in collaboration between five universities (UCL, Leeds
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into the generation process. This multidisciplinary project will deliver deployable models, reproducible methods, and, where allowed, shareable datasets. The student will gain training in deep learning, AI, image