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Deadline: 27th February 2026 One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Dr. Eleonora D’Arnese at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The aim of this project is to develop
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quantitative connections between the continuum parameters and the underlying microscopic mechanics. Numerical study. Implement the models in computational codes to design and optimize morphing strategies. During
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are conserved across species, including in the mouse, making the aged mouse model a useful means to understand and identify the molecular mechanisms that drive this process (doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-07238-x
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at tumour initiation. These tools will provide broadly applicable resources for uncovering fundamental mechanisms of cell–cell communication in both development and tumourigenesis. biology.ed.ac.uk/eastbio
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One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Prof. Mahesh Marina in the Networked Systems Research Group at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. The broad aim
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PhD Studentship - EASTBIO - The Impact of Diet-microbiome-immune Interactions on Intestinal Function
Benezech (The University of Edinburgh) About the project Environmental factors and life style, such as diet, smoking, and exercise, significantly impact gut health, although the underlying mechanisms have
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misregulated (epi)genetic mechanisms during oogenesis or due to maternal ageing. Despite Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) being routinely carried out in IVF clinics, an accurate, non-invasive predictor
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A fully funded four-year PhD position is available to work on the project titled “Fault-Tolerant Architectures for Superconducting Qubit Quantum Computers”. This position is a collaborative
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One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Alessandro Suglia in the Embodied, Situated, and Grounded Intelligence (ESGI) group at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
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Electrosynbionics [1] involves the use of biological parts to create devices that generate electricity, such as biological photovoltaics and biobatteries. Electrosynbionic systems can be sustainable power sources for electronics, supporting the Green Transition. Biosensing involves detection of...