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. The processes are energy-intensive, lead to rapid catalyst deactivation, and result in high CO₂ emissions. This project aims to address these challenges by developing electrified non-thermal plasma catalysis
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programme. Successful candidates are expected to participate fully in the academic life of the University. Remote-only arrangements will not be considered. Application Process To apply, please send
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for this scholarship. Please note: Acceptance to the PhD Programme does not mean individuals will be awarded a scholarship they are separate processes. Closing date:23.59pm [BST]on 27th June. Applications submitted
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fungal pathogens from the WHOs fungal priority pathogen list. In the second part of the PhD, you will build scalable, user-friendly bioinformatics pipelines for rapid genome analysis, tested using samples
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). These materials have shown potential in enhancing tritium release from lithium-tritide (Li/LiT) mixtures. However, issues such as cracking and short-circuiting during prolonged operation at high temperatures hinder
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orbital parameter extraction using image processing techniques. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in physics, engineering or a related field, as well as experience working with programming
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techniques, fabrication processes and methodology - Contribute to scientific talks, conferences, meetings, discussions and other group activities. The project will suit someone wishing to do a PhD in the
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, this interdisciplinary project will couple mathematical models of earthworm movement, stochastic models of the measurement process and designed experiments to improve earthworm detection. Project This project will work
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bottleneck in the screening process. This PhD project will address this through deep integration of scanning probe electrochemistry, optical microscopy and machine vision, to develop a system that can
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underlying condition. This PhD project aims to link the NJR with the British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society fusion registry to investigate the key factors influencing success of either surgery, with