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: Newcastle University, Faculty of Medical Sciences Supervisors Professor Emily Oliver (Principal Supervisor); Dr Benjamin Rigby and Dr Laura McGowan ; all based in the Population Health Sciences Institute
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is part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Nestling has designed
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Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Nestling has designed a containerised cultivation and processing plant for a broad range of microorganisms with a focus on mycelium. The system is fully automated
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. The project builds on previous work by the groups of Dr MJ Hall and Prof MR Probert at Newcastle University (Chem 2020, 6, 1755-1765; Chem. Soc. Rev. 2023, 52, 1995-2010; JACS 2023, 145, 23352-23360), and would
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the University of Birmingham, Newcastle University, University of Cambridge, National University of Singapore, and industry experts. Candidates may choose from, but are not limited to, the following research
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at Newcastle University, and will develop and deploy new quantum dynamics strategies that will uniquely deliver impact and insight for real-world applications across a range of technological and biological
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CO2 activation and conversion techniques and exploit bio-renewable platform molecules in Newcastle University, with a specific focus on catalysis, molecular functionality creation, and production
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the Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in the new Stephenson Building at Newcastle University. BVI Medical will provide a 3-month placement at their HQ in the US, and travel to international conferences
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considered). Award Duration The funding covers a 3-year PhD. Application Closing Date 30th April 2024 Sponsor Superdrug Stores PLC Supervisors Professor Birch-Machin (Newcastle University) https
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Newcastle University, with a specific focus on catalysis, molecular functionality creation, and production pathways development. The candidate will access to Procter and Gamble’s R&D facility in Newcastle