58 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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Fossil tracks and trackways (a type of trace fossil or ichnofossil) provide highly complementary information to the body fossil record. Tracks are more abundant than body fossils as organisms have one skeleton, but may leave many of tracks in their lifetime, often occur in stratigraphic levels...
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). There is therefore a pressing need to better understand the dynamics of tropical atmospheric rivers, their links to flooding, and their contribution to precipitation forecast skill and error. In this PhD
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://www.birmingham.ac.uk/postgraduate/pgt/requirements-pgt/international/index.aspx . References: Grilli, S.T. et al 2019. Modelling of the tsunami from the December 22, 2018 lateral collapse of Anak Krakatau volcano in
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elucidate novel interactions within critical signalling pathways and increase our understanding of signal transduction regulation of fundamental cellular processes. Funding notes: This is a PhD studentship
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Intermittent streams (c. 50% of world rivers) and headwaters (c. 90% of rivers) are key riverine systems for hydrology, ecology and water quality, which are poorly monitored and lack data (Dugdale et al. 2022; Mainstone et al. 2018; Datry et al. 2016). Streams are often flagged...
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Great apes held in captivity need resilience: the ability to ‘bounce back’ following setbacks. This is particularly true for apes entering sanctuaries or rehabilitation centres, as they have usually endured traumatic conditions, including killing of their mother and separation from their social...
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Blue carbon ecosystems, such as coastal wetlands, saltmarshes and peatlands, store significant amounts of carbon through sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. In fact, these ecosystems can store up to ten times more carbon per hectare than temperate forests, underscoring their strong...
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interactions with potential pathogens. To achieve this objective, we will use the genetically tractable model fungus Zymoseptoria tritici. This fungus also causes Septoria tritici blotch (STB) disease of wheat
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aims to determine the link between lipid remodelling, antimicrobial resistance and intracellular survival using B. cenocepacia as the model organism. The project is supervised by Professor Yin Chen
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A fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship (UK home fees only) is available in the group of Dr Jamie Lewis at the University of Birmingham in the area of synthetic supramolecular chemistry. The project