54 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls PhD positions at University of East Anglia
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Project Supervisor - Dr Riaz Ahmed Shaikh The purpose of this research project is to explore how digital twin technology can enhance the efficiency, comfort, security, and privacy of smart homes. By
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. translocations) affect the distribution, and thus impact, of such mutations within endangered populations is limited. Addressing these knowledge gaps is important for realising the potential of genomic data in
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to learn advanced skills in bioinformatics including the use of the command-line is essential. The PhD student will be based in the Quadram Institute building located on the Norwich Research Park, where
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. For example, the food-safe plastic PET is found throughout the terrestrial ecosystem, where it can persist for decades. Biodegradation has great potential as a cost-effective, environmentally friendly solution
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Primary supervisor – Prof Parvadha Suntharalingham BACKGROUND The ocean plays a key role in controlling atmospheric greenhouse-gas levels. It removes a significant fraction of anthropogenic carbon
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have been described, including inducing DNA damage, modulating the immune system, and impacting cellular control pathways [2] (https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.001817 ). The candidate will investigate
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Primary supervisor - Dr Magnus Borgh Quantum optics provides powerful methods for determining and quantifying the quantum-mechanical nature of systems and processes, providing fundamental tools
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Project Supervisor - Dr Jonathan Kirby The field of complex numbers is in many ways the most elegant and important example of a mathematical structure in model theory. It has been the prototype
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Project Supervisor - Dr James Bull A PhD position is available in laser spectroscopy to probe the excited- and ground-state dynamics of next-generation photomolecular motors (PMMs). The position is
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Project Supervisor - Dr YingLiang Ma Background Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the UK. As of 2023, over 1.6 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with heart