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characteristics might explain these differences? MS is a complex disease, with damage to the brain and nervous system that varies widely between individuals. This PhD project offers an opportunity to investigate
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evaluated within the criminal justice system, and how this information may influence legal adjudication. This PhD will examine how brain injury-related information may be perceived and adjudicated upon
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with the scientific community. Your personal sphere of influence: The Vienna Doctoral School in Physics offers up to six 3-months PhD Completion Contracts for fellows of the Doctoral School who have held
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Overview Location: College Lane Campus Programme Description The Centre for MoDDD at the University of Hertfordshire invites applications for a PhD candidate to join a 3-year QR funded research
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service; and (d) perform any other duties as assigned by the Head of Unit or his/her delegates. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a PhD degree and a solid academic background in a relevant
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resolution and promises lifespan application. This interdisciplinary PhD project is for students interested in applied physics and neuroscience. The project will tackle current technological challenges
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create your account, and use the link sent by email to start the application process. During the application process please select the PhD in Psychology *Important notes* Please quote the reference ‘DRC25
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Award Summary 100% home tuition fees and £20,780 annual stipend (25/26). International candidates must cover the fee difference. Overview We invite applications for a fully funded PhD at Newcastle
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and systems and the loss of tritium. Moreover, permeation of any hydrogen isotope is accompanied by an uptake of hydrogen in the material, leading to degradation of its mechanical properties. This PhD
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. This PhD project focuses on a pivotal aspect of the fusion fuel cycle: efficient tritium extraction from lithium-based breeding media. In particular, Tokamak Energy’s innovative liquid lithium blanket design