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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: The role of singlet exciton fission in photosynthesis School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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Stereoselective Synthesis of Atropisomers. Application to Natural Products and Drug-like Intermediates School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Joe Harrity
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Asymmetric Synthesis of Boronic Ester Heterocycles School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Benjamin Partridge Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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developing next-generation cancer therapies, we invite you to join our team. Useful links: Project leaders: Prof Rob Short FTSE (Chemistry) Professor Rob Short | Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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://accedtp.ac.uk/, in the ‘prospective applicants’ tab. Project Overview: Background: Understanding biodiversity through functional spaces - a mathematical representation of the roles species play in ecosystems - is
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Biomechanical Modelling of Butterfly Wing Nanostructure Formation (University of Sheffield), Funded by the Leverhulme Trust School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly
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relevant field (e.g., Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline). - A keen interest in computational neuroscience and/or computational psychiatry
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driven extinct. Our group uses a combination of mathematical theory and controlled, lab-based experiments to investigate how this feedback between growth and the chemical environment shapes microbial
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Dynamic skewness in longitudinal data models School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Miguel Juarez Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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How does a molecule walk? Computer simulations of molecular machines in action School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Sarah Harris, Dr