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Wave Induced Spin Switching Technology (TWISST - www.twisst.org.uk )”, you will design and develop spintronic THz emitters to produce intense, precisely tailored THz pulses with linear, circular, and
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the growth, alignment, and assembly of framework materials using external fields (electric, magnetic, or flow) to create structured, anisotropic, and multifunctional materials. By coupling field-driven
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, translational insight, and valuable opportunities for career mentoring and networking with industrial and clinical experts. Desirable Prior Experience: Background in an aligned engineering or science discipline
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’ for research vitality and sustainability (Research Excellence Framework 2021) PhD Community: Be part of a vibrant PhD community at Henley Business School and the University of Reading Programme Structure The PhD
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University of Reading Programme Structure The PhD programme lasts three to four years on a full-time basis. In the first year, students undertake taught modules covering key research methods and subject
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fucosylation (and glycosylation) of proteins modulate their structure, stability and function. FUT2 has been implicated in several biological processes including modifying mucins (e.g. glycosylation of MUC5AC
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The Rosalind Franklin Institute (The Franklin) is the national institute for technology development for the life sciences in the UK – funded by the government through UK Research and Innovation
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. See UKCISA for further information. Starting in October 2026. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our Engineering Materials PhD programme. Candidates must meet Surrey graduate entry
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is critical for a wide variety of engineering and environmental applications, remains unexplored. You will join a team of researchers that experimentally quantify the flow-physics of fundamental
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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview We are looking for an enthusiastic engineer to help us explore the mechanics of bone in patients with brittle bone disease, who is familiar with finite