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of fungal cell wall damage to identify new therapeutic targets and determine the structural changes to the fungal cell wall in response to fungicidal and fungistatic treatments, host and environmental
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objectives and experimental programmes. Work with project managers and senior research staff to plan resources, structure datasets, analyse machining performance and part quality, report research findings
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Overview This post is funded by the Integrated Quantum Networks (IQN) Hub supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The IQN Hub is part of Phase III of the UK’s
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label proteins and DNA substrates, then use advanced instrumentation to record their dynamic behaviour in real time. smFRET will reveal nanometre-scale structural changes as polymerases work, while
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] Jelle Joustra, Bas Flipsen, Ruud Balkenende, Structural reuse of wind turbine blades through segmentation, Composites Part C: Open Access, 2021, 5, 100137, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomc.2021.100137
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replacement, although the weakened state of the remaining bone can be a further complication. Metamaterials are a new direction for materials engineering - creating 3D structures with functional behaviour
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such as MoSe₂, WSe₂, and others). The growth technology of GaAs-based photonic structures is well developed and enables the fabrication of high-quality devices with long polariton lifetimes and good spatial
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scenarios to ensure its applicability. Main duties and responsibilities Develop and implement mathematical optimization models for structural engineering problems. Collaborate with other members
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Decarbonising construction: Advanced spectroscopic approaches to understand nanostructural development and phase evolution in high-performance, low-carbon cements School of Chemical, Materials and