238 phd-for-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Manchester
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of the human fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus based in the Manchester Fungal Infection Group (MFIG). The position will involve laboratory-based research to assess the mechanisms of mutation rate plasticity
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eligible for application subject to CSC policy at the time. You must also: return to China upon completion of your studies/research; meet the minimum academic requirements for your preferred PhD programme
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their survival time in body fluids without compromising their functional activity and ability to work synergistically with a cellular machinery. During this position, the post-holder will produce a series of
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Background Fellowships are open to outstanding researchers who are near the beginning of promising academic careers (i.e. who have been awarded a PhD by the closing date for applications, and not
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Environmental Sciences Fashion Imaging and Characterisation Informatics Management of Projects in Engineering Materials Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Metallurgy and Corrosion Nano and Functional Materials
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Fellowships are open to outstanding researchers who are near the beginning of promising academic careers (i.e. who have been awarded a PhD by the closing date for applications, and not more than
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supported by the School of Natural Sciences You should have, or be working towards, a PhD or equivalent in biomaterials, bioengineering or a related discipline. Expertise in mammalian cell culture, bioreactor
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for this award you must meet the following criteria: Have submitted an application by the deadline for a PhD programme to start in September 2024. Hold (or expect to achieve) a first class honours undergraduate
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experience in computational analysis of proteomic data. The project will use the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as an experimental model relevant to all eukaryotic systems. Applicants should have a PhD (or
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. Candidates must have a PhD (or equivalent) or about to submit for a PhD in synthetic co-ordination, supramolecular self-assembly, catalysis, or organic chemistry, and have a record of research achievement