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“monolithic” (solid‑state) HPCR concepts, fuel and structural functions are integrated within a compact core that embeds heat pipes directly. This architecture can reduce reliance on pumped primary coolant
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binders, road construction About the Net2Zero Centre for Doctoral Training The EPSRC and BBSRC CDT in Negative Emission Technologies for Net Zero (Net2Zero) is a partnership between Aston University (lead
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Background: Functional, topologically complex organic molecules are rising stars in modern materials science due to their biocompatibility, structural variability, and wealth of physico-chemical
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that verifies and reproduces candidate issues, capturing minimal but sufficient evidence (inputs, states, clips, logs); and a Reporter agent that produces structured bug reports suitable for triage. A key novelty
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As the aerospace sector pushes the boundaries of aircraft performance – and sustainable operations – with highly flexible primary structures (such as high-aspect-ratio and morphing wings
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not reflect the systems commonly used in catalysis. Advancing truly orthogonal and complementary chalcogen bonding catalysts therefore requires a deeper understanding of how catalyst structure
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communication. Addressing these barriers is essential to reducing health inequalities and strain on the NHS workforce. This innovative, community-based research will pilot a structured and person-centred
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Mishra (NNUH) teams — collaborative, cross-disciplinary, and hands-on. Who should apply: We welcome applicants with backgrounds in synthetic chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology, biophysics
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Characterize the molecular basis of enzyme function with spectroscopic, kinetic, and structural techniques. About the programme Join experts in industry and academia working to sustainably manufacture
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theoretical and practical skills training provided by a mixture of industry and academic project partners covering structural biology; biophysical and analytical methods; computational modelling; directed