17 Education PhD scholarships at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in United-States in United Kingdom
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Rocketry Research, Teaching, and Training (R2T2) is an integrated doctoral programme, run across eight UK universities, which seeks to provide the opportunity to pursue a PhD space launch
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. This project is related to the development of smart mechanisms and sensing to support the aforementioned tasks with the following actions: •Develop the principles and theories for governing the scalability
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. Objective 2: Develop new AI technologies to analyse multiplexed spatial imaging data of NASH-HCC patient tumours. The student will analyse the first spatially resolved multiplexed analysis of NASH-HCC
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: Develop the principles and theories for governing the scalability principles for building foldable and reconfigurable end-effectors that are able to access geometrically complex workspaces under positional
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technical teams. Joint academic and industrial supervision. In this way, the student will develop both academic and industrial skills with multiple career opportunities at the end of the PhD study. For PhD
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technical teams. Joint academic and industrial supervision. In this way, the student will develop both academic and industrial skills with multiple career opportunities at the end of the PhD study. For PhD
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Doctoral Scholarship Programme that provides a new research training pathway for sustainability. The PhD programme aims to train a new generation of transdisciplinary leaders who are able to address current
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ageing methodologies to underwrite the life of process chemicals. You will explore how microwaves influence degradation chemistry, develop real time ageing relationships and enhance your personal
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work within our circadian biology research group to contribute meaningful research that addresses challenges with a deep impact in food security, for present and future generations. You’ll also develop a
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develop understanding of how DNA and RNA structures control nitrogen assimilation and N2O production in bacteria and how we can use small-molecules to control these pathways in cells. The project will