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Blue carbon ecosystems, such as coastal wetlands, saltmarshes and peatlands, store significant amounts of carbon through sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. In fact, these ecosystems can store up to ten times more carbon per hectare than temperate forests, underscoring their strong...
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to revolutionise nanotechnology by combining organic chemistry and polymer science to create materials that respond and adapt to their surroundings. This PhD project focuses on Ostwald ripening, a fundamental
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Join the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research that aims to improve the knowledge of biological macromolecules! The interaction between
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A fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship (UK home fees only) is available in the group of Dr Jamie Lewis at the University of Birmingham in the area of synthetic supramolecular chemistry. The project
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Project Overview We are inviting applications for a PhD position focused on the development of porous materials for key challenges in decarbonization and thermal energy storage (TES). This project
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). Funding notes: For details of the MIBTP project and programme, visit https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/phd/supervisors/SSmerdon/#molecular_shape-shifting Eligibility and further details
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with pathogen effectors and suppress their activity. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Graeme Kettles at g.j.kettles@bham.ac.uk . Funding notes: This is a PhD studentship with the Midlands
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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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We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship (3.5 years) hosted by the University of Birmingham and conducted in collaboration with Siemens and the UK Met Office. This project is ideal
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planktonic methane sources and methanotroph communities remain unresolved. This PhD will examine how methanotrophs integrate methane derived from sediments and plankton. Field surveys in the UKCEH Cumbrian