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Primary supervisor - Dr Magnus Borgh Quantum optics provides powerful methods for determining and quantifying the quantum-mechanical nature of systems and processes, providing fundamental tools
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application. Entry Requirements Acceptable first degree - Mathematics. 1st class BSc or 2:1 Masters or equivalent. Start Date: 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This PhD project is in a competition
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Primary supervisor - Prof Mark Searcey One of the key problems in the development of new anticancer agents is specificity. How do you get the compound to the site of action in the body and avoid
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, Biochemistry, or Natural Sciences. Minimum academic requirement - A 2:1 undergraduate degree with a Masters qualification. Start Date: 1 October 2026 Additional Funding Information This PhD project is in a
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fully-funded 3.5 year PhD studentships and a limited number of 1 year Masters + 3.5 year PhD studentships, to start in October 2026. The University of Kent can nominate up to 18 candidates
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must have, or expect to have, at least a 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) with a UK master's degree (with average programme mark of no less than 65%) or international equivalent
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Primary Supervisor: Dr Zoja Vukmanovic Scientific background: Layered intrusions represent natural laboratories frozen in time that provide us an opportunity to study how magma cools and
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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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. Eligibility Applicants should have a first or upper second class honours degree or a relevant Masters qualification. This PhD is suitable for individuals with degrees in Geology/Earth Sciences with interests
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Biological or Environmental Science or a relevant Masters qualification. You should have field experience and interest in avian ecology. Prior experience in spatial analysis is desirable. If your first