9 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure PhD positions at University of Birmingham; in United Kingdom
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A funded PhD studentship is available to join the Professor Josette Camilleri, Clinical Professor of Endodontics and Applied Materials in a research project focused on the microstructural, chemical
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volcanic mapping, tephra sampling, dating techniques, and the analysis of volcanic ash for health impacts. This component will strengthen scientific capacity, foster community engagement, and produce
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The marine biota provides an important component of our food systems, yet our knowledge of how many species are being harvested for human use is rather limited, especially among marine invertebrates
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Exploring how sulphur metabolism shapes the oak tree microbiome Sulphur is a vital macronutrient for plant growth and resilience, as a component of amino acids and proteins, and signalling pathways
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. Crucially, this advance is recorded by easily accessible sedimentary rocks in northeastern Iceland, and we have £40k of confirmed NERC facility funding to improve age resolution by a factor of >10. The PhD
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Trees are long living, sessile organisms that represent a fundamental component of most of earth ecosystems. Being immobile during their life, trees need to efficiently adapt to changes
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of the workflow. While the majority of the project is computer based, there is a small lab-based component in order to generate cell samples to be able to acquire the NMR data. Once proof of concept has been
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modification of either the polymer or foldamer components. Furthermore, the presence of the foldamer component, which acts as a biomimetic, allows the scaffold to not only function as a topical wound care device
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into their diet during stressful periods. Significance: Stress is widespread in society and a risk factor for heart disease, obesity and poor mental health. This work will have implications for understanding