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interaction, signal processing, data science and machine learning. The successful candidate will gain expertise at the intersection of structural health monitoring, railway engineering, and advanced artificial
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allow us to test how gut-derived immune signals influence joint inflammation, providing an advanced tool for disease modelling and drug discovery. We are seeking an enthusiastic, curious, and motivated
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carbon uptake/release by the land biosphere, since each process responds differently to variability and climatic change. Novel atmospheric tracer measurements may provide new insight into GPP and TER
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affect over 50 million people worldwide, with limited therapeutic options and enormous societal costs. The endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT) system represents a convergence point
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for computer, lab, and fieldwork costs necessary for you to conduct your research. There is also a conference budget of 2,000 and individual Training Budget of 1,000 for specialist training Project Aims and
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process. Funded projects registered at Roehampton University (deadline 25th February 2026). Please contact the named supervisor below for further details. Sacred waters: faith and folk traditions and their
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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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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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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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populations, direct causal association of the processes involved (e.g. isolation, fragmentation) is problematic as these factors covary along the gradient. For example, site size typically decreases, and