Synthetic catalysts are widely used in an array of everyday processes including energy production, the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals and the production of plastics. Read more
The rotation of the Earth creates periodic day-night changes in environmental conditions such as light and temperature. Organisms are able to adapt to these predictable diurnal cycles through their internal timekeeping system, the circadian clock, which has a periodicity of approximately 24 hours. Read more
About the Project. PhD position in Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Warwick. Hunting for temperate exoplanets with TESS and NGTS. Read more
Applications are invited for two PhD positions in “Probabilistic Artificial Intelligence” at the Department of Statistics, University of Warwick. Read more
Glycosylation is one the most abundant post-translational modifications and an evolutionary indicator. indeed the increasing complexity of host-pathogen and organism-environment interactions, amongst others, is reflected in the newly-reported ability of prokaryotes (e.g. Read more
We study how tens of thousands of neural crest cells, each belonging to a limited set of discrete neural crest stem cell populations are creating complex 3D structures such as teeth, craniofacial structures, heads and tongues. Read more
Find out more and apply now. Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for approximately 15-20% of reported deaths in the UK. Those most effected by SCA are people with structural and functional abnormalities of the heart. Read more
Applications are invited for up to two PhD positions in Statistical Theory and Methodology at the Department of Statistics, University of Warwick. Read more
PhD Scholarship. Complex droplet dynamics. University of Warwick – School of Engineering. Qualification. Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD). Read more
Ageing is a complex process that involves a progressive decline in physiological functions of an organism, eventually causing disease and death. Read more
Overview. This overarching research project will address the lack of a realistic model of convective overshoot, which is a crucial concern for a wide range of astrophysical topics. Read more
Atomic-scale defects contained within crystals of diamond provide fascinating opportunities for fundamental and applied physics, including emerging use in quantum technologies and magnetometry. Read more
The recent discovery of high temperature superconductivity in Nickel oxides has once again made this one of the hottest topics in superconductivity as well as in condensed matter physics research. Read more
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