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start dates also possible) Email: david.duncan@nottingham.ac.uk About the project We are recruiting applicants for a fully funded PhD studentship in the School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham
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graduates to join its world-class research environment as PhD researchers. Our doctoral programmes offer the opportunity to work at the forefront of chemical research while contributing to solutions for some
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(whether this be the ergogenic aid or sport which currently has the lack of understanding). The research team currently works on ongoing studies which examines aspects related to this, thus this PhD may
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, is strongly associated with physical activity levels, and is a cause of significant disability. PhD description: To address this we have a large cohort study running. We are looking for a dynamic
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poorly from it. Consequently, this PhD would aim to explore factors related to suffering and/or recovering from ankle sprains. The research team currently works on ongoing studies which examines aspects
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or any related discipline with at least 70 % in the project element. This is an experimental research project based at the University of Nottingham. Funding: The PhD studentship will cover (1) Tuition
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in Chemistry, Physics or related subject. The selected PhD candidate will work with Prof Elena Besley on computational modelling of next-generation semiconductors made from atomically thin materials in
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at the tumour margin represent a key target for earlier and more effective therapeutic intervention. This PhD project will develop advanced MRI analysis methods and imaging-driven predictive models focusing
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://www.ifst.org/food-consortium-idla/phd-opportunities/2601-NSP where you can download the application form. Email the completed PDF to idla@reading.ac.uk. Make sure your email subject line reads: IDLA 2601 NSP
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multidisciplinary research projects available, working with world-class academic experts in their fields; Benefit from a fully-funded PhD with an attractive annual tax-free stipend; Join a multidisciplinary cohort to