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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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physics in the field of quantum technologies? Working in collaboration with various universities (Glasgow, Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh, King’s College London, Middlesex) across UK, this PhD will investigate
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University and the north east of England. Number of awards 1 Start date September 2024 Award duration The funding covers a three-year PhD. Application closing date 29th April 2024 Sponsor Newcastle University
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the programme code: 8856F. Leave the ‘Research Area’ field blank. Select ‘PhD in Process Industries; Net Zero (PINZ’) as the programme of study. You will then need to provide the following information in
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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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Date 21st June 2024 Sponsor EPSRC Supervisors Dr. S B Velasquez Orta and Prof. A Harvey (Newcastle University) and project supervisors Dr Leonardo Rios and Dr George Manos (UCL) Eligibility Criteria
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at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics at Newcastle University and will work closely with, including an opportunity to visit, our partners at the National University of Singapore. Number of awards
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-techniques that uses the laws of quantum physics to provide security that cannot be broken even if the adversary has unlimited computing power. This PhD will involve in developing novel quantum digital
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. However, only patients with good physical fitness are candidates for systemic therapy, and even among those patients, only a minority (25-30%) benefit from it. Therefore, we need to find better treatment
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will vary and have important implications for processes of regional competitiveness and labour market inclusion. In collaboration with the project’s research partners Newcastle University, Sintef Digital