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22.4.2024 Award duration Three years Application closing date 23.2.2024 Sponsor NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Organ Donation and Transplantation between Cambridge and Newcastle University Name
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allowance with £1,000 per year from Historic England; tuition fees (UK Home rate, £4,786 per year). Overview Newcastle University and Historic England are pleased a fully funded collaborative doctoral
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at Newcastle University. Microalgae are playing increasingly prominent roles in wastewater bioremediation, where their well-known ability to absorb metals, nitrogen and phosphorous is used in solar driven
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between proteins, small organic molecules and water, at a fraction of the cost of quantum mechanics. They will integrate the workflows into drug discovery pipelines at Newcastle University and/or
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mechanics. They will integrate the workflows into drug discovery pipelines at Newcastle University and/or at the industry partner, and thereby showcase the potential of physics-based modelling for design of
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at Newcastle University and will work primarily under the direction of Professor Michelle Sheehan, but also in collaboration with the project Co-Is, the other PDRA and the project PhD student. For further
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to investigate fluid-structure interactions in channels. Physical modelling will be carried out in the Newcastle University Vedrana Kutija flume; state-of-the-art fully instrumented flume: glass side panels over
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edge of expertise, materials, nanofabrication, and device characterization. Postgraduate students at Newcastle University can also take part in a range of paid teaching activities, with training provided
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characterization. Postgraduate students at Newcastle University can also take part in a range of paid teaching activities, with training provided. The successful candidate will join the Photon Science Laboratory
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student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Circular Carbon is one of the largest producers of biochar (ca 3000t/a) in Europe to date, with