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training programme that has interdisciplinary collaboration at its core. The aim is to enable you to develop a range of research skills in biological, biotechnology and biochemical areas as well as equip you
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safely at all times, complying with health and safety legislation, regulations, environmental compliance procedures and systems and other relevant guidelines. Train and advise others in the workshop as and
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, University of Nottingham, University of East London, and University of Hertfordshire). Through the project, the research team will theorise and develop innovative methodologies to tackle this issue in dialogue
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of HIF on these. - Establish new methods/models to assess DNA damage and their consequences, in larvae or adults Please apply for this project using this link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd
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description of black holes. A fundamental principle of quantum mechanics is the unitarity of time evolution, which implies that a quantum state cannot “disappear” but exists at all times. Using the principle
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an appreciation of a wide variety of translational neuroscience research programmes. You will have the opportunity to develop your own research project aligned to the interests of the MND group. Main duties and
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across activities. You are flexible in your approach and enjoy developing an understanding of how your role supports both individuals and the wider organisation and can make connections which amplify
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Bodies, RTOs and Businesses over 7 years and aims to support the industry as we develop new, more environmentally friendly options to ensure the future of manufacturing of steel in the UK, to deliver
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Particulate Modelling for Next Generation Batteries, you will develop new theoretical and computational understanding of the relationships between manufacturing methods and conditions, the resulting particle
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/organic and the geopolymer matrix, in both the fresh cement paste and the hardened wasteform. This will allow us to develop next-generation low-carbon cement wasteforms for safe disposal of radioactive