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Funding for: UK Students Research area and project description: Develop scalable acoustic methods to structure advanced polymer composites for lightweight, low‑carbon technologies. This PhD explores
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Funding Source: DLA award Eligibility: Available to home fee status and UK domicile EU students We are seeking an enthusiastic PhD candidate to join the Centre for Polymers and Composites (CPC
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composite patterning approach that exploits ultrasound to manipulate particles and influence polymer crystallisation. Unlike conventional alignment strategies, acoustic control is universal, energy-efficient
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, Fe impurities and defect susceptibility in recycled aluminium alloys. The overall aim is to establish how microstructure develops under different alloy and processing conditions, and how
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housing typology at fine spatial scales. The composite N will be further disaggregated by age, gender, and household composition to reveal how the health consequences of urban accessibility differ across
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an international, stimulating, and collaborative research environment where your scientific career development is promoted. The project aims to track strain wide differences within human gut bacteria species in
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wide differences within human gut bacteria species in early childhood. Our goal is to improve the understanding of adaptive mechanisms employed by different gut bacteria at a high resolution to guide
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, in accordance with RBIUBI. The fellowship contract may be renewed for a period of 5 months, but may not exceed a maximum duration of 10 months or the project’s completion date. Composition of the
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Funding Source: DLA award Eligibility: Available to home fee status and UK domicile EU students We are seeking an enthusiastic PhD candidate to join the Centre for Polymers and Composites (CPC
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of benthic viruses in elemental cycling at different spatial and temporal scales. There will be emphasis on the distribution and composition of free viral communities and prophages, and the importance of phage