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to biosensors, microfluidics, synthetic biology, analytical chemistry, environment science, molecular biology, microbiology and engineering. Read moreRead less The nature is surrounded by living organisms, small
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network. Specific laboratory skills training, such as wastewater treatment technology (water and wastewater engineering), water/soil quality analysis (environmental chemistry), molecular microbiological
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independent scientist with the possibility to progress their career either in academia or industry in several research areas from material chemistry and physics, engineering, and sustainable energy and
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of water quality, therefore it essential to understand the fundamentals of water chemistry with the aim of developing methods or devices to improve water quality and protect heat pump components
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create an acidic environment which minimises losses of NH3. This project aim will be on evaluating the detailed chemistry of plasma interactions with the animal slurry or digestate liquor and its impact on
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test facilities at their base in Essex, UK. The project also includes collaboration with the Atmospheric Chemistry Group at the University of Leicester, who have advanced analytical facilities and
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Methane is a major greenhouse gas and so contributes to climate change. Cranfield and SLB are offering an iCASE PhD studentship, developing practical methods to monitor methane emissions from point source emissions such as oil and gas facilities. The proposed research will link observations of...
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achieved by manipulating the chemistry of the surface soil and exploiting leaching processes. However, the necessary conditions for this to work are not well understood, and there are no reliable models with