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cadmium telluride solar cells. We will achieve this by improving our understanding of the structure and electrical properties of defects in polycrystalline solar cells. We will use new materials for buffer
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-structured compounds were first used in solar cells in 2012 and have seen rapid increases in efficiencies to over 25%, already higher than most competing technologies. The major obstacle of perovskites is
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the fundamental aspects of these innovative solar cells. You will join a dynamic doctoral cohort comprising 4-6 PhD students across 5 research groups, all commencing in 2024. This setup fosters a collaborative and
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transient photovoltage decay and impedance spectroscopy to probe the fundamental aspects of these innovative solar cells. You will join a dynamic doctoral cohort comprising 4-6 PhD students across 5 research
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PhD Studentship: How Does Spatial Organisation Impact Host-microbiome Interactions in Human Airways?
environment and activity of immune cells in lower airways1 . These factors influence microbial function and mediate interactions with host cells, with implications for human health1 . How microbial spatial
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, this translational research project aims to understand how T-cell agonistic antibodies mediate their anti-tumour function, and how they can be combined to promote effective cancer immunotherapy
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candidates who: · Are highly motivated by cardiovascular research. · Have a PhD in the field of molecular cell biology. · Have previous research experience in functional analysis of transcription factors
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understand how T-cell agonistic antibodies mediate their anti-tumour function, and how they can be combined to promote effective cancer immunotherapy. The overall aim is to gain sufficient understanding
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4-year Industrially funded D.Phil. studentship that includes joining the Faraday Institution PhD Training Programme and an industry internship. Project: The impact of thermal-mechanical
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enquiries are welcomed and should be directed to Dr Dean Bryant ([email protected] ). Our four-year Integrated PhD in Biomedical Science degree offers an opportunity to develop the advanced research and