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importance in their own right, these animals represent excellent models for the study of human embryogenesis. This PhD will test the hypothesis that an acute period of heat stress around the time of mating
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Supervisor: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Positions available: 1 Funding: fully-funded (stipend and PhD fees) Start date: September 2024 Duration: 3.5 years Subject Area
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UoN Supervisor Craig Sturrock Polyhalite is the first new mineral fertilizers for crop production in 75 years. It provides a fundamentally different approach because it nourishes crops while enhancing soils. Further, it meets key criteria of climate-smart crop nutrition. For example, in addition...
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have serious and detrimental effects on nearby existing structures and infrastructure in urban areas, are the topic of this PhD project. The PhD student will work with Professor Alec Marshall and Dr
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, polymer synthesis and 3D printing. PhD Project Description: The care and management of wounds is an ever-increasing challenge with greater numbers of hard-to-heal wounds associated with microbial biofilms
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) Subject Area: Flavour chemistry, analytical science, brewing science Research Description An exciting opportunity has arisen to study for a PhD alongside our commercial partner, Totally Natural Solutions Limited
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embryogenesis. This PhD will test the hypothesis that an acute period of heat stress around the time of mating epigenetically alters embryo development in a manner that can compromise pregnancy establishment and
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Location: UK Other Closing Date: Tuesday 11 June 2024 Research Group: Resilience Engineering Applications are invited for this 4 years PhD project, from suitably qualified graduates to work in the
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Uncertainty quantification for machine learning models of chemical reactivity In this PhD project, we will develop and implement approaches for estimating the uncertainty in AI predictions
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education, research and patient care. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/medicine/about/index.aspx Project description: We invite applications for 3-year PhD positions, funded by the Joan Browne Legacy. Successful