34 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at University of East Anglia
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coordination capabilities essential for operations in complex urban environments. With advancements in 5G mobile networks, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven navigation, Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity
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are poultry and pigs via the food chain. The UK is a net importer of food, and Brazil is a major global player in the production of animal protein, being the world’s third largest producer of chickens and the
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Anglia) and to present their results to wide-ranging audiences in conferences and meetings. The multidisciplinary nature of this project will contribute to build a broad network and will provide
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or pathogenic? What impact does this have on the global climate? The recruited postgraduate researcher (PGR) will be pioneering research understanding this process in marine fungi and assessing the contribution
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change will affect the air-sea fluxes of the major greenhouse-gases within a consistent physical and biological model framework. TRAINING This is a collaborative project between UEA, and the British
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2:1 in Mathematics, Physics. Mode of study Full-time Start date 1 October 2026
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, you will have regular opportunities to present your work in academic meetings. You will also be able to develop your wider networking skills through interactions with Fera Science, as
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coherence, and non-Markovianity therefore become important both for fundamental physics and for eventual practical applications. In this PhD project, we will develop the theory for quantum-optical protocols
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of the promising avenues of new treatments is phage therapy. In this project, we aim to increase our knowledge of the bacterial and phage communities associated with bronchiectasis sputum so that we can make better
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bioremediation assays to identify new plasmid regulatory genes and determine how they manipulate bacteria. This knowledge will enable them to design, build and test a series of synthetic biodegradation plasmids