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Primary Supervisor: Prof Thomas Mock Scientific background Microbial rhodopsins (RHOs) are common in eukaryotic plankton including diatoms, which contribute ca. 45% of annual oceanic primary
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ambitious student, offering an exciting opportunity to explore main group-mediated small molecule activation and catalysis using heavy pnictogen elements (Sb and Bi) as sustainable alternatives to transition
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research work that produces an original contribution to the field of economics. The department has a great placement record for PhD students . Our graduates are successful in getting jobs in academia
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, qualifications and relevant experience/publications. Quality of the research proposal (including methodological relevance and innovation, original contribution to knowledge, fit with the School, project
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the primary tumour, but these analyses relied on data derived from bulk tissue samples lacking cellular and spatial resolution. The hypothesis underpinning this project is that obesity alters
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mechanics force field design and coupling to machine learning potentials; Liaise with the principal investigator to plan, organise and carry out the work programme; Disseminate research results through
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biomarker discovery and immunotherapy strategies, while providing unparalleled training in spatial biology, immunology, and translational cancer research. Principal Supervisor: Dr Judith Ramage (Judith.ramage
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primary research aim will be to explore how the geometry of data can help build better uncertainty-quantifying models, particularly for complex data types like molecules and images. However, other research
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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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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