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Atmospheric chemical processing determines the link between emissions to the air and atmospheric composition, which in turn affects climate and health. The biosphere is the largest source of organic
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to apply: Applicants must follow a two-step process. Step 1: Apply for a PhD position by 12 noon Monday 12th January 2026. Earlier applications are strongly encouraged. To apply, click the 'Apply' button
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Research theme: "Next Generation Wireless Networks", "Signal Processing", "Machine Learning" UK only How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This PhD project aims to design novel resource allocation
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no generalised agreement about the qualities that determine whether the model is good or not. The focus of this project is whether the model is good enough for the point in a project’s lifecycle and not whether
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Scoliosis (AIS). Although surgery straightens the spine, AIS is associated with poor self-image and psychological distress. This project will investigate this, developing assessment and management tools
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). Funds are also available for travel and other research expenses. Overview Material falling onto a black hole glows brightly in X-rays, lighting up the vicinity of the event horizon. This process happens
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that target diverse biological processes. These include DNA replication, transcription, translation and cell signaling. To exemplify, nucleoside analogues possess an accomplished history within therapeutic
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random and deterministic systems and point configurations. Potential applications include lattices, point processes, random matrices, and random walks on groups. During the project you will work
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handle to control biomolecular chemistry as their behaviour (e.g. binding interactions) can be programmed with electrochemical signals. Establishing electrochemical control over the interactions between
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participation in the only set of telescopes currently able to identify new habitable rocky planets whose atmosphere can then be probed for evidence of biological processes. We use the SPECULOOS network