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across the fern lifecycle (RT-PCR, qPCR). Test to see if these ancestral genes can function in male or female meiosis through genetic engineering, swapping out the Arabidopsis gene for the fern copy
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candidates should contact Dr Fielden by email in the first instance with a copy of their CV and a covering letter outlining their research interests. Applicants should have obtained a strong Master's degree in
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vegetation communities to assess the distribution of vascular and non-vascular plants. Modelling will enable the simulation of the hydrological impacts of the restoration under both current and projected
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these PhD projects the research will aim at quantifying some of these mechanisms for different wildfire scenarios. The project will likely require a combination of qualitative, quantitative and simulation
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engines). VRIVEN develops concepts for next-generation methanol-fuelled ships whereas HySOME investigates hydrogen-fuelled ship operation. Both projects employ simulation tools to derive insights
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2:1 in BSc Chemistry or an MSc in any applied chemistry degree, including inorganic chemistry, chemical physics, analytical methods, simulation and modelling of chemical reactions. English language
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critical, to ensure expected engine performance is achieved. To predict this complex flow and heat transfer, next-generation Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) solvers using Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) and
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simulations and finite element analysis, with high-heat flux electron beam experiments. The research will simulate and replicate steady, cyclic, and transient thermal loads to better understand PFM behaviour
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. This project will combine numerical simulations, field observations, and stakeholder engagement to address three core research questions: 1. How does sediment transport reduce the efficiency and resilience
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). Demonstrated experience working effectively with non-academic partners, such as public-funded bodies or volunteer and community sector organisations. Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details