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Primary supervisor - Prof Mark Searcey One of the key problems in the development of new anticancer agents is specificity. How do you get the compound to the site of action in the body and avoid the side effects that are often seen with classical cancer drugs? Over the years there have been a...
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Project Supervisor - Dr Davide Proment Come and join the research group of Dr Davide Proment at the University of East Anglia (UK) to explore how curvature and topology influence the behaviour of two-dimensional quantum fluids such as superfluid helium and Bose–Einstein condensates. This PhD...
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computational methodologies/AI that advance our ability to design reliable engineered biosystems (if the candidate has strong math/computer science background), or building new robotic measurement and control
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2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science or other related discipline. To apply, please contact Dr Peter Brearley (peter.brearley
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Start Date: Between 1 August 2026 and 1 July 2027 Introduction: Richard Feynman famously quoted ‘turbulence is the most important unsolved problem of classical physics’. Understanding and modelling turbulent flow physics will unlock a vast potential for optimising many applications of the energy...
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PhD Studentship in Aeronautics: Smart Adaptive Materials for Soft Robotics Skins and Aero-robotic Applications (AE0076) Start Date: Between 1 August 2026 and 1 July 2027 Introduction: Soft robotics is a rapidly advancing field with applications ranging from advanced manufacturing to space...
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: • Experience with programming (Python, MATLAB), • background in aerospace, computer science, robotics, or electrical engineering graduates, • hands on skills in implementation of fusion
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relevant bio/health-related or computer-science subject Knowledge of neuroimaging, machine learning, and/or neurodevelopment Proven record of ability to conduct high quality research in relevant health
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Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science or Environmental Science, Computer Science, Engineering, or an appropriate Master’s degree. English language requirements: Applicants must meet the minimum
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About the Partnership This project is one of a number that are in competition for funding from the NERC Great Western Four+ Doctoral Training Partnership (GW4+ DTP). The GW4+ DTP consists of the Great Western Four alliance of the University of Bath, University of Bristol, Cardiff University and...