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over different length-scales as well as linking simulations and experiments, perhaps you are our new PhD student. The aim is to predict the impact of external cyclic loads (during real-life loading
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; · Investigating broader connections with different combinatorial objects. The successful candidate will collaborate with the research team, contribute to joint publications and conference presentations, and
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research team led by Professor Jane Hurst, where we will be assessing responses of different rodent species to specific test stimuli under both semi-natural and field conditions. The post is based
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person with collaborators and contribute with international experience to enrich the network of collaborators of the group. Requirements for candidates: Essential: Ph.D with postdoctoral experience in
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reprogramming. This project will explore transcriptional changes in both natural and synthetic Miscanthus hybrids across different ploidy levels, focusing on how genome merging alters gene expression, subgenome
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. More specifically, the PhD position will look towards connecting different advanced software tools (of multi-physics and data-based models) simulating the metal AM process & microstructure with
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differently in vitro and in vivo. The overall goal of this project is to bridge this gap by engineering an advanced organotypic 3D bone culture system that better replicates the biophysical and biochemical
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includes four PhD candidates, a Principal Investigator, a Postdoctoral Researcher, and a Research Coordinator. This collaboration will involve the co-organization of academic and public events, both in
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proposal). You will also collaborate within a team context, which includes four PhD candidates, a Principal Investigator, a Postdoctoral Researcher, and a Research Coordinator. This collaboration will
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context, which includes four PhD candidates, a Principal Investigator, a Postdoctoral Researcher, and a Research Coordinator. This collaboration will involve the co-organization of academic and public