42 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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-partnership MIBTP Programme Code for this project: 167D PhD Biosciences FT (MIBTP) How to apply: To apply, please click on the 'Apply' button above, make an account, and submit an application via the university
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knowledge of tsunami-generating processes and past events at identified high-risk sites through targeted fieldwork, building on recent studies of Anak Krakatau, Ruang and Awu volcanoes. Combining insights
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click the above 'Apply' button, make an account, and submit an application via the university online admissions portal. This link is unique to the MIBTP programme; please do not use any other link
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at the University of Lund. It is funded under the auspices of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Doctoral Networks. The Principal Investigator at Birmingham University is Prof Chris Thornhill (School of Law
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at the University of Lund. It is funded under the auspices of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Doctoral Networks. The Principal Investigator at Birmingham University is Prof Chris Thornhill (Law). This post
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pathways, whilst their omission can introduce significant systematic biases in parameter estimation, detection pipelines, and tests of fundamental physics. In this PhD project, you will develop a
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, University of Birmingham, with access to state-of-the-art 3D printing facilities and materials testing laboratories. Beyond research, the School of Engineering houses a new £65M signature building, investing
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process that shapes the stability and lifetime of materials ranging from emulsions to foams and nanoparticles. For example, Ostwald ripening destabilises lipid nanoparticles used in drug delivery, a major
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-sciences/midlands-integrative-biosciences-training-partnership How to apply: To apply, please click the above 'Apply' button, make an account, and submit an application via the university online admissions
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mechanisms, namely the remodelling of membrane lipids. Lipid remodelling is a process whereby bacteria selectively modify their membrane lipid composition in response to a particular environmental stimulus