51 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls PhD positions at University of East Anglia in United Kingdom
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capabilities to match the real outcome as closely as possible. Entry Requirements Acceptable first degree - Computer Science, Engineering, Physics or Mathematics. The standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1
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Primary supervisor - Prof Mark Searcey One of the key problems in the development of new anticancer agents is specificity. How do you get the compound to the site of action in the body and avoid
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Crohn’s Disease (CD) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease affecting > 120,000 people in the UK. It is a life-long condition often diagnosed in young adulthood. Symptoms include chronic abdominal
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Primary supervisor - Prof Mark Banfield Like animals, plants get sick, but they have an immune system to fight back against infection. Plant diseases are a threat to food production and a constraint
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Primary supervisor - Dr Myriam Charpentier Nitrogen (N) acquisition is fundamental for plant growth. However, N is poorly available in soils, leading to extensive and costly chemical fertiliser
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standard minimum entry requirement is 2:1. Mode of study: Full-time Start date: 1st October 2026 Funding This PhD project is in a competition for a Faculty of Science funded studentship. Funding is
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, yet little is known about the structure or function of most of these complex metabolites. The PhD student will analyse large metagenomic datasets from bacteria associated with patients to discover new
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Primary supervisor - Dr Rebecca Taylor This project is recruiting to a 1st February 2026 start date. Ageing is associated with increased rates of disease, including neurodegenerative conditions
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Primary Supervisor -Prof Michal Mackiewicz Scientific background Marine litter is a key threat to the oceans health and the livelihoods. Hence, new scalable automated methods to collect and analyse
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Primary Supervisor - Dr Stefan Bidula Scientific background Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) is a stress molecule produced by marine organisms such as phytoplankton, algae, corals, and some plants