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Start Date: Between 1 August 2026 and 1 July 2027 Introduction: This PhD is aligned with an exciting new multi-centre research programme on parallel mesh generation for advancing cutting-edge high
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will be imaged across different field and thermal histories using MFM, magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) imaging, and synchrotron-based X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD). In parallel, electrical
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Deadline: All year round Research Group: Coatings and Ceramics How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply UK only This 3.5-year PhD studentship is open to Home (UK) applicants and EU students with settled
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Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 01 October 2026 Project Description Scientific background Pollution of coastal waters by sewage is of major concern, but
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tested by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) or microscale thermophoresis (MST) in collaboration with the lab of Prof. Andy Lovering. In parallel, minibinder/effector pairs will be co-expressed using
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the microbiome. We therefore hypothesise that myeloma treatment–induced alterations to the gut microbiome directly impact immune function and increase susceptibility to infection. Research Methodology This PhD
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A PhD position is available at the Theory and Foundations group in the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, UK. The group works on various aspects of theoretical computer science
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—where material is poured in bulk—3DCP constructs elements layer by layer via extrusion, introducing unique challenges related to interfacial bonding and structural performance. This PhD project aims
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provide powerful tools to improve the quality and efficiency of data-driven models. In parallel to the development of data-driven models for dynamical systems with geometric structures such as Hamiltonian
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This PhD project is at the intersection of electromagnetism, numerical methods, and high-performance parallel computing, with application towards the design and optimisation of integrated circuits