14 application-programming-android PhD positions at The University of Edinburgh in United Kingdom
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begin with a literature review. This will be coupled to a technoeconomic analysis of biomimetic membranes, the aim of which will be to assess suitability of different materials for applications involving
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is suitable only for applicants eligible for “home fee” status . Application information Applicants should apply via the University’s admissions portal (EUCLID) and apply for the following programme
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for the following programme: https://study.ed.ac.uk/programmes/postgraduate-research/495-informatics-ipab-robotics-computer-vision-computer-graphics with a start date of 14 September 2026 (home applicants
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*Rates are for 25/26 as 26/27 rates not yet confirmed Application Information Applicants should apply via the University’s admissions portal (EUCLID) for the PhD programme of the LFCS group in the School
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Table 1 of the MSCA Work Programme ). Mobility allowance: 710 euro/month. Family allowance: If applicable and depending on the family situation: 660 euro/month. For the purposes of the MSCA, family is
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, process stability, and the downstream consolidation and performance of remanufactured composites. This fully-funded PhD project fits within a wider research programme with industrial partners and an
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Applications accepted up till Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Dr Yi Feng (The University of Edinburgh), Dr Mattias Malaguti (The University of Edinburgh
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their application that can be used to determine oocyte quality from incompetent and ageing oocytes. We have established oocyte culture conditions enabling us to generate aged mouse oocytes in vitro
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(£5,006 per annum) and/or overseas fee status (£33,100 per annum) A tax-free stipend of GBP £20,780 (subject to annual increment in line with UKRI rate) per year for 3.5 years Application Information
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the applicant the opportunity to use mouse models and human bone marrow samples, alongside both in-vivo and ex-vivo oxygen availability manipulation systems, to dissect the contribution of reduced oxygen