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Structural materials in nuclear power plants are commonly operating at elevated temperatures in aggressive local environments and complex mechanical stress conditions. The upper temperature limit
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biodegradable materials that are slow to degrade in composting facilities (and in the environment). To address this, we will work with state-of -the-art biodegradable polymers alongside an industrial collaborator
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people-focused friendly environment, committed to equality, diversity and inclusivity, which aims to allow colleagues to develop as researchers and educators. We encourage applications from the widest
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interdisciplinary research environment is highly desirable but not essential, as training will be provided. The successful applicant will be joining a group of researchers with diverse research projects, and will be
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Ethnic. The research programme will take place in the an interdisciplinary environment of the Metamaterials and Nanophotonics group (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/physics/quantum
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USD in 2021, and has a significant impact on not only the wellbeing of human, but the environment. The chemical compounds deposited on hair fibres include fatty alcohols, polymers, surfactants, and
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to use methane as the sole carbon and energy source, are ubiquitous in the environment, being key players in the global carbon cycle and the mitigation of methane release from the environment. Over
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artificial intelligence applications in bioinformatics Synthetic biology and genetic engineering techniques Cloud computing platforms and high-performance computing (HPC) environments High level analytical
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skills, plus good presentation and writing skills in English, are required. Previous research experience in contributing to a collaborative interdisciplinary research environment is highly desirable but
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contrast, casein coagulates in the acidic environment of the stomach, which leads to a moderate but more prolonged increase in postprandial amino acids. Research has predominantly focused on whey protein as