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augmented by a campus on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The UCL Faculty of Engineering is the largest of its kind in the UK, ranked as the second most impactful engineering faculty in Europe and first for
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nationalities represented in a student body of 43,800 students. Our main location in Central London has recently been augmented by a campus on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The UCL Faculty of Engineering is
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and statistical mechanics. The main research areas include strongly correlated systems such as the Abelian sandpile; random interfaces such as the Gaussian free field; stochastic processes on graphs
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Essential or desirable Stage(s) assessed at Hold a Bachelor/Masters degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science or Engineering, Materials science, or closely related discipline (or
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ecomorphological outcomes significantly parallel. As a next step, it is vital to dig more deeply into the molecular mechanisms driving these patterns. This project will examine replicate divergences into specialist
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. https://theses.gla.ac.uk/41141/ B. Cortese, G. Gigli, M. Riehle, Mechanical Gradient Cues for Guided Cell Motility and Control of Cell Behavior on Uniform Substrates. Adv. Funct. Mater., 19 (2009), pp
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colleagues from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University College London (UCL), The Polytechnic University of Hong Kong, The University of Edinburgh, Stanford University, Erasmus University
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that phosphorylation of NF-κB at specific sites regulates interactions with other transcription factors suggesting a mechanism for the gene selective control of transcription by NF-κB phosphorylation
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function. This project will build upon ongoing work in the lab to resolve the molecular mechanisms driving stomatal clustering using Begonias and to implement this knowledge to engineer stomatal patterns
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, Lenormand G, Costales J et al. (2009). Modulation of host cell mechanics by Trypanosoma cruzi. J Cell Physiol 218: 315-22. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.21606 Forero M, Marín M, Corrales A et al. (1999