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variable, meaning part quality cannot be guaranteed. Our vision is to bring about a step change in the sustainability of mechanical parts, by harnessing metamaterials; engineering appropriate designs using
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. It is ideally suited to someone looking to use their skills in chemical, process, civil, or structural engineering, materials science, or another relevant discipline, to make an impact on resource
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Dr Marco Conte Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Developing sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels is one of the major challenges in modern chemistry. A promising
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clinical utility. The study is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Council (EPSRC), UK. This is a full-time role that involves a collaboration between the biophotonics group of Professor Stephen
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. One of these was a proposal for how lipid membranes could have arisen, the biological problem being that an incomplete or leaky lipid membrane is not functional as a barrier, but a functional membrane
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Mixed Field Neutron and Gamma Ray Sensors for Precision Farming School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Patrick Stowell, Dr Rhiannon Jones Application
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Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr C Turner, Dr T De Silva Application Deadline: 01 March 2026 Details Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies equisimilis (SDSE) is an emerging human pathogen responsible
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Information on the Particle Physics group in Sheffield and our projects can be found here: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/mps/research/physics/particle Funding Notes This project is for Self-funded students
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to produce similar ‘carbon-capture’ plants using gene-editing technology. Please apply for this project using this link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/apply/applying Funding Notes Open to Self
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adherence to human cells. ZDHHC5 is one of 23 human DHHC enzymes responsible for attaching fatty acids to proteins, a process known as S-acylation (or palmitoylation). This modification is reversible and