38 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science PhD positions at University of East Anglia in United Kingdom
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Atmospheric Observatory (weybourne.uea.ac.uk ) and the Heathfield Tall Tower in the UK, you will: Disentangle atmospheric signals into anthropogenic and natural processes (1, 2) to quantify ffCO2, making use
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converting a widespread pollutant, nitrate, to a valuable fertiliser and chemical feedstock, ammonia. Harnessing sunlight as an abundant and sustainable source of energy to drive the upcycling of waste
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Primary supervisor - Dr Myriam Charpentier Are you passionate about plant biology, endosymbiosis, system biology or bioengineering? Join a cutting-edge research project exploring how plants
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: adapting existing models of bird movement and migration to test hypotheses about the ecological processes shaping observed connectivity patterns. Identify species and populations that have the highest
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that benefit fitness in the opposite sex. You will receive outstanding interdisciplinary training in computational biology, experimental genetics, and molecular biology. The supervisory team offers expertise
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in RNA biology, biochemistry, and Oxford Nanopore sequencing. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully funded studentships for October 2025 entry
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. genetics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology) or a quantitative science (e.g. computer science, statistics, physics), and have strong interests in genomics, data analysis and evolution. The Norwich
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their host plant. Use cutting-edge molecular biology and genomics, we will try to solve a decades-old mystery in plant pathology. Many plant disease-causing fungi lose their ability to cause disease
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metagenomic datasets. This project provides an exciting opportunity to discover new bioactive molecules and develop skills across informatics, biology and chemistry. Applications are welcomed from students who
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), computation (bioinformatics, machine learning, statistical analysis), working with animals (radio-tracking, animal handling/sampling), and deep knowledge of evolutionary biology and gerontology. The Norwich