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this, we will combine bacterial and phage genomics with clinical data, perform qPCR expression assays and assess prophage mobilisation potential in the laboratory. This will help inform public health
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future climates, testing how drivers differ across regions and how early extremes can be predicted. Application and impact: How can early-warning insights help strengthen preparedness and resilience
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/annum) and up to a £2.5k/annum research training support grant. The PhD student can start in April 2026 or October 2026. Beneficial soil microbes can boost plant growth and help crops defend themselves
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males but harms females, or vice versa. This genetic tug-of-war is one of evolution’s most intriguing puzzles. It can create a burden on populations, influence human health, and even help maintain
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an industry-collaborative research team. Key objectives of the research will include: Upgrade of an existing flow boiling rig to enable high-fidelity, high-resolution measurements under elevated pressure and
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our education, while benefitting them with our talent supply and collaborative research achievements. The University’s unique applied learning pedagogy integrates work and study, embedding authentic
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with this, python would not be a detriment though). Additional programming help can be gained during the project, but some demonstrable prior experience is essential. Potential PhD programme of study
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to continuously calibrate the model. Together, these components create an adaptive, automated modelling framework that can help assess the impact of the uncertainty and variability in the extent of the geological
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researchers, PhDs, media and policy officers, and research assistants. Apart from conducting cutting edge research in these areas, the Observatory puts special emphasis on public outreach and societal impact
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. This research addresses urgent global needs in mobility, sustainability, and safety-critical aviation operations. This project aims to design beamforming antenna enabling tracking and positioning framework