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the spread of pathogenicity genes between microbes and can therefore drive the emergence of novel diseases. In pathogenic fungi, an emerging global threat to both humans and our crops, the mechanisms
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Job id: 115685. Salary: £44,355 - £47,882 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance). Posted: 21 May 2025. Closing date: 18 June 2025. Business unit: Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sci
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: Qualifications A good first degree in an Engineering related subject. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Marine, Mechanical, Thermal Engineering or Computer Science. Experience Experience in conducting high
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renowned for its vibrant sporting culture. As part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering , we are a dynamic, research-active community with a strong track record of securing competitive funding from UKRI
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renowned for its vibrant sporting culture. As part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering , we are a dynamic, research-active community with a strong track record of securing competitive funding from UKRI
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of Photonics & Quantum Sciences, the Institute of Mechanical, Process & Energy Engineering, the Institute of Sensors, Signals & Systems and the Institute of Biological Chemistry, BioPhysics & BioEngineering
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optimizing their performance in high-energy-density applications. The coated LFP materials should exhibit superior mechanical and chemical resilience, ensuring that the coatings maintain their structural
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protein targets for carbon dioxide sensing are almost completely unknown. We have developed technology to systematically identify carbon dioxide-binding proteins. We propose to understand the mechanism by