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on the RESPOND Theme within the NIHR Emergency Preparedness and Resilience HPRU, this PhD will develop and evaluate a near real-time surveillance and decision-support framework that integrates routinely collected
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of 1st June 2026, to 31st May 2029). The project is based in the Department of History, King’s College London. The PhD student will develop her/his/their own dissertation under the supervision
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the wider research group. Through the post, candidates are expected to develop a research profile and competencies that prepare them for successfully applying to permanent, tenure-track positions in academia
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Are you passionate about developing next-generation adaptive aircraft that mimic nature? Do you want to contribute to cutting-edge research that will transform aircraft wings from static compromises
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will explore public, stakeholder, and decision-maker perspectives on lockdown strategies, exit processes, and communications. Using co-design workshop methods, the student will develop a prototype
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Trials - https://rarediseasetrials.org.uk/ . The project director is Professor Timothy Barret (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/cancer-genomic/barrett-timothy ), Professor of Paediatrics and
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on the project can be found here: https://hecustom.eu/ This post will contribute to the creation and validation of a digital twin (with biological bone models) to assess and interrogate the issue of
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Applications are invited for a fully funded four-year PhD studentship at the University of Birmingham exploring how engineered microbial ecosystems can be developed as next-generation microbiome
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the integration of behavioural data with AI. The student will analyse eye movements, exploration patterns, and verbal reports to develop computational models that predict identification reliability
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laboratory applies structural mass spectrometry to investigate diverse and impactful problems—from designing and analysing coiled‑coil architectures and developing molecular glues that reprogramme protein