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The Bartlett lab is searching for two Research Associates/Assistants to join our team. The Bartlett Lab studies the developmental and evolutionary processes underpinning plant morphological
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-metallic clusters that combine plasmonic and catalytic metals These clusters will be deposited with high control over size and composition using cluster beam deposition on morphologically engineered TiO2
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behaviour. The experiments will feature use of surfaces with varying morphologies and wettabilities to understand the effect of change. The work will also have the possibility of undertaking complimentary CFD
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of Digital Twins being used to assess NBS. This project builds on the Newcastle University team’s decades of expertise in modelling the circulation of open oceans, shelf seas and estuaries. The Digital Twin
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will feature use of surfaces with varying morphologies and wettabilities to understand the effect of change. The work will also have the possibility of undertaking complimentary CFD studies to aid in
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PhD position within the project "What's wrong? Ancient corrections in Greek papyri from Egypt" (AnCo
corrections at different levels of language production (from spelling and morphology to semantics and phraseology) across a range of different (documentary) genres with the following three key objectives: (1
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and in pathological models, we aim to establish direct links between molecular determinants and muscle physiopathology Detailed Description of the Project : Not all muscles in the body are equivalent
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. The intermediate working temperatures also allow PCFCs to integrate efficient catalysts with well-designed morphologies. To date, hydrogen remains the prevalent fuel for PCFCs, however, challenges persist owing
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cells in our body and their sophisticated morphology and function render them highly susceptible to degeneration. The preliminary data generated in-house as well as the available public data suggest
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microtumor models. This work addresses a critical knowledge gap in cancer immunobiology and supports the development of more accurate disease models. Duties The main duty for a doctoral student is to devote