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Entry Requirements - Swansea University Knowledge in biology is not essential, but the candidate will be required to learn appropriate biological and clinical knowledge in order to develop mathematical
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used in wind turbine blades, structural engineering exposed to offshore environments. However, the rapid growth of the wind turbine industry is expected to generate million tons of blade waste globally
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Join us for this exciting self-funded PhD studentship on " Development of Sustainable and Cost-Effective Coatings to Mitigate Battery Thermal Runaway Propagation" in collaboration with
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structural molecules. Unravelling the ways in which these motifs are encoded into GAGs by their biosynthetic machinery is the fundamental challenge behind the BBSRC-funded GlycoWeb project. This 4-year PhD
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4-Year PhD Studentship: Deciphering how domain organisation regulates heparan sulphate function Supervisors: Prof Cathy Merry, Prof. Kenton Arkill, Dr Andrew Hook Overview Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs
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, University of London in August 2024. As a PhD candidate, you'll become an integral part of the School of Science and Technology (proud member of the Alan Turing University Network) and be supervised by leading
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health. There is likely a gendered dimension to this topic, given that predominantly women are victims of domestic violence. This PhD project will examine the relationship between climate-induced
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to develop your knowledge and skills on autonomous cubesats with impactful applications in planetary defence. You should have a PhD (or near completion) in space engineering, computer science or an equivalent
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maritime and autonomous. You will have a prior background in naval architecture, ocean engineering and mechanical engineering. You should be already familiar with the majority of simulation and experimental
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, process stability, and the downstream consolidation and performance of remanufactured composites. This fully-funded PhD project fits within a wider research programme with industrial partners and an