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4-year D.Phil. studentship Supervisors: Prof Matthew McGilvray & Dr Luke Doherty College: Oriel College An exciting PhD project in Effects of thermal warpage on supersonic intake and combustion will
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of seismic methods and numerical simulations, Good PC and programming skills (e.g., with Python, MATLAB), Experience with measurement techniques and field measurements using sensor technology (ideally using
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through health, retail, mobility, energy and communications. This exciting PhD programme will first use qualitative methods to investigate how the public access and use OTC medications for a range of common
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Understanding (Prof. Dr. Martin Weigert) Research areas: Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image Analysis Tasks: fundamental or applied research in at least one of the following areas: machine learning
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for this position) Experience with programming languages (e.g., Python, MATLAB) and simulation software Excellent academic a dynamic, creative and pioneering professional attitude with a willingness to
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the workgroup of Prof. Carmen Herrmann (University Hamburg), we will address two core topics of the Priority Programme 2491: (i) the impact of the interaction with the local environment on the molecular switches
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Closing Date: 28th July 2025 Sponsor: UKHSA Supervisors Dr. Marie McIntyre /Dr Roy Sanderson , Newcastle University Prof. Wendy Hardeman/David Turner, UEA Dr. Tom Inns/Prof. Roberto Vivancos, UKHSA
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in organic and inorganic semiconductors ” (OPTEXC). As part of this program there is the opportunity for students to undertake fully funded joint degrees with the University of Bayreuth in Germany in
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applications. The program emphasises interdisciplinary collaboration across orthopaedics, otology, and odontology, integrating basic research with preclinical and clinical studies. In partnership with 27
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Self-funded PhD Opportunities in Plant Growth, Reproduction and Stress Responses School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Lisa Smith, Dr Sam Amsbury, Prof Andrew Fleming