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to research. How to apply Dr Ben Ives (b.ives@mmu.ac.uk ) will lead the project as Principal Supervisor. Please get in touch with the proposed Principal Supervisor if you have any queries regarding the project
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to transform waste materials into useful chemicals and products. However, yields of many organic chemical products are low, in part due to their toxicity to bacteria. Gram negative bacteria use two main
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-second-class undergraduate degree (or a Master's degree) in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a closely related field Solid grounding in machine learning and/or probability/statistics
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should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 honours BSc or Masters degree in optometry, vision science, psychology, neuroscience, physics, engineering, or a closely related discipline. Experience
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wholesale or retail sale or delivery to purchasers of milk in the Metropolitan Police area of London in or from premises whereon the principal business carried on is that of the sale or delivery of milk
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motivation, while remaining suitable for a student developing their research skills from a strong Master's-level background. Expected Outcomes Improved understanding of turbine secondary-flow behaviour in
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achievements in undergraduate degree classification and master degree award, plus copies of official transcripts of all degree subjects taken. Please refer to University’s Postgraduate Research page
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Primary supervisor - Dr Rachel Wells Insect pests represent a global threat to agricultural production, causing losses of up to 40%/annum. Historically, pesticides have limited crop loss, however
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scintillators are solution-processable at relatively low temperatures and their radioluminescence can be easily tuneable across the visible spectrum by varying the material stoichiometry. The main objectives
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and social value consistent with the mission of The Open University. You will work with subject specialists to develop an original contribution to knowledge as well as your skills in research