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of molecular energy materials. The candidate will work within the Nottingham Applied Materials and Interfaces Group (www.thenamilab.com) in the Carbon Neutral Laboratories for Sustainable Chemistry at
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PhD Studentship: Leverhulme Trust PhD project: Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy
as part of the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant, focusing on "Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy harvesting." Supervised by Dr. Michael P. Weir, Dr. Alison Tidy, and Dr
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1st or 2:1 in Engineering or Physics. Programming and signal processing and fundamental skills to undertake the project however experience in optics, ultrasonics and or cell culture will be also
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. Therefore, imaging cell subcomponents at high resolution often requires electron microscopes which can only image dead and dehydrated cells. Alternatively, sound carries less energy than light so short
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relevant PhD). Closing Date: Tuesday 09 April 2024 Reference: SCI096624 Applications are invited for a Research Associate/Fellow to work on a BBSRC funded project investigating cell fate regulation during
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colleagues at the University of Oxford. This work involves developing and testing small molecules as potential therapeutics in cell-based assays and other approaches for validation of on-target and off-target
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, techniques, and characterisation methods for functional 3D printing. The plan is to recruit two PhD candidates to undertake this project and be part of a new MOD/EPSRC Energy Transfer Technology Skills and
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relevant experience in common data transmission interface protocols and data management. Masters in solar energy engineering or computer science, or mathematics or image processing or a related quantitative
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engineering the mechanical properties at small scale. For fusion energy, the most immediate application of this technology will be in the creation of two-metal parts (e.g., W-Cu) that can act as either plasma
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development, up to and including gastrulation, using single-cell ATACseq and single-cell RNAseq. The epigenome of primordial germs cells will also be examined for histone modifications following isolation