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Reconfigurable metamaterials for mmwave applications School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Prof Lee Ford, Dr Stephen Henthorn
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Fundamental combustion chemistry of hydrogen and ammonia fuel blends
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Modelling Neutrino Interactions for Next Generation Neutrino Experiments School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Patrick Stowell Application Deadline
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Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Kristian Groom Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details This project aims to develop and demonstrate novel bio-inspired micro
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process will take place on: this date will be confirmed. This will consist ofan interview process. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage in the week following
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Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr Marco Colombo, Dr Giovanni Giustini, Dr Ryan Tunstall, Dr Patrick Lewis Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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. This stems from a fundamental lack of understanding of the basic biology underlying this process. While flies have emerged as powerful tool to investigate tumour growth and identify cancer related pathways
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Early-stage failure prediction in fusion materials using machine learning
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Helicase DDX10 as a cancer therapy target
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The ability to switch flexibly between different rules is a crucial skill that emerges gradually during the preschool and early school years, and underpins many more complex behaviours. In recent work, we have