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PhD Studentship: Leverhulme Trust PhD project: Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy
as part of the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant, focusing on "Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy harvesting." Supervised by Dr. Michael P. Weir, Dr. Alison Tidy, and Dr
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PhD Studentship: Leverhulme Trust PhD project: Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy
The University of Nottingham is offering a fully funded 42-month UK-based PhD studentship as part of the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant, focusing on "Lawn grass microbial fuel cells
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to provide a database of 25,000 transcribed wills for analysis. A PhD studentship is available as part of Leverhulme Trust-funded research project ‘The Material Culture of Wills: England 1540-1790’. This PhD
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the Leverhulme Trust, and you will work with Dr. Stephane Regnier and Dr. Gert Botha.You will also collaborate with the Mathematics and Statistics group members, who provide a collegiate environment in which
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5-year Leverhulme Trust Leadership Award, this will provide a bursary up to £18,000 (tax free) plus tuition fees for three years for UK students (The total funds can be converted to cover oversee
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modelling and bioinformatic approaches (e.g. Riddell et al PLOS Biology, 2023, Wilkinson et al PCMR 2022, Mort et al Nature Comms 2016). This Leverhulme-trust funded position is part of a collaboration
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About the role Applications are invited for a Research Fellow position in Algorithmic Game Theory and Mechanism Design, funded by the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant "Towards Practical
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the Leverhulme Trust. Utilising the latest computer modelling developed in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, we will simulate the spread of the Black Death in England in order to test hypotheses about the spread
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publications and project impacts. This post is a part of the Cult Landscapes Project led by PI Dr Patrick Gleeson and partly funded through a grant from the Leverhulme Trust. This project builds from on-going
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Social Connectivity in Medieval England’, led by Dr Alex Brown and funded by the Leverhulme Trust. Utilising the latest computer modelling developed in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, we will simulate