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protein structure prediction using XFMS The project is jointly hosted by Durham University (Supervisor Dr Christopher Prior ) and the Diamond Light Source (Supervisor Dr Rob Rambo ). The aim of the project
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Durham University Business School offers PhD studentships for exceptional postgraduate researchers with a passion for scientific discovery who wish to pursue a research career in academia
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/ ) at Durham University (Chemistry Department). Most chemistry is assumed to occur under thermal control. However, when a bond breaks, energy is released causing the products of the reaction to recoil from each
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enterprises, and additional stakeholders located in the wider ecosystem. Lead: Dr. Jeffrey Hughes Smart & Scale Durham University Business School invites applications from prospective PhD candidates with
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constituted by supervisors from the Audencia Business School (France), Durham University (United Kingdom) and an industry supervisor will be from Maggioli Group (Italy). The PhD candidate will be initially
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Number of awards: 1 Start date and duration October 2024 4 years Overview Radio Frequency (RF) sensors based on highly-excited ‘Rydberg’ atoms offer unique capabilities. Atoms are intrinsically calibrated, and their properties are universal, so measurements should be reliable and repeatable....
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, [email protected] ) and Dr Nick Roberts (BGS Keyworth, [email protected] ), PhD will be awarded from Durham University with the majority of laboratory work and training undertaken at BGS Keyworth. Further
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studentship is available to start in October 2024 within the new research group of Dr Keith Andrews (https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/keith-g-andrews/ ) at Durham University. How to apply: Apply via Durham’s
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at the Swedish Agricultural University (Uppsala and Alnarp, Sweden), Durham University (United Kingdom), and University of Granada (Spain). Qualification requirements In order to meet the general entry
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Description: A fully funded 3-year PhD studentship is available to start in October 2024 within the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences at Durham University. The focus of the PhD is to conduct