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Fixed-term: 6 months Full time 1.0 FTE / 37 hours per week Closing date 18/02/24 at 23:30 The National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University is playing a
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Primary supervisor - Professor Martin Warren This PhD opportunity is ideal for graduates in biochemistry or biomedical science with a keen interest in protein science and its application in
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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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Primary supervisor - Dr Fred Warren The infant gut is a complex, constantly adapting ecosystem which shows distinct shifts as a consequence of introducing solid foods, which can have lifelong health
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the importance of AI technologies adoption to meet the growing global food demand while addressing climate change challenges. Studies to date, showcase how AI technologies can revolutionise crop management, plant
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Location: UK Other Supervisor: Prof. David Cook (Brewing Science) Secondary Supervisor: Dr Joanna Yorke (Brewing Science), Prof. Ian Fisk (Food & Nutritional Sciences), Prof. Ray Marriott (TNS Ltd
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is does the placement of polyhalite in the soil affect the nutrient uptake to the crop plant, therefore offering potential to optimize nutrient delivery and performance in the field. In this project
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agronomic responses to this fertilizer, although the magnitude of the response can be variable. A key unanswered questions is does the placement of polyhalite in the soil affect the nutrient uptake
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: Department of Chemistry / School of Chemistry, Food & Pharmacy Supervisors: Prof Rainer Cramer Project Overview: This project aims to make step changes in mass spectrometry (MS) by combining the advantages
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project presents an exciting opportunity for an ambitious scientist or engineer to work across the boundaries of chemistry, physics and engineering, with opportunities to develop a broad portfolio of skills