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that TEs fundamentally shape genome function and evolution by affecting gene expression, rewiring regulatory networks, and driving change in chromosome size and structure. In recent years, research
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tuition fees. This PhD project in the area of autonomy, navigation and artificial intelligence, aims to advance the development of intelligent and resilient navigation systems for autonomous transport
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aging. Furthermore, variability in study design, population characteristics and dietary exposures has yielded conflicting findings, hindering the development of a coherent and mechanistic understanding
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-generation network architectures. The work will contribute to the development of secure, efficient, and scalable communication solutions for 6G systems. The project is particularly suited to candidates with
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development. Who we are looking for We welcome applications from enthusiastic candidates with a degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Natural Sciences, or a related field (first‑class or strong upper second-class
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analysis, with the aim of understanding how quantum-safe cryptography can be effectively integrated into next-generation network architectures. The work will contribute to the development of secure
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laboratory analysis of polar ice core gases is highly desirable. The research will include system development and testing in the Ice Core Gas Lab at the British Antarctic Survey and an extended stay in
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/transmission for epidemic preparedness and to identify biomarkers for diagnostic and therapy. As part of our commitment to career development for research colleagues, the University has developed 3 levels
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of Singapore's research and innovation ecosystem and aims to support the development of a sustainable, climate-resilient, and healthy city through data-driven design and policy-relevant research. The programme
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Project details Bridging entrepreneurship and development: Understanding how informal ventures alleviate multidimensional poverty Over 90% of entrepreneurial activity in developing economies is