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, please contact Dr Isabella Guido once deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled candidate with a
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enhance public health. This PhD is funded as part of the HDR UK Inflammation and Immunity Driver Programme, which seeks to transform the UK’s capabilities to improve understanding of mechanisms and health
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) Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on1st Jan, 2026. Project Description Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive and treatment-resistant form of brain cancer
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Project Overview This PhD project is part of an Innovate UK-funded research programme focused on developing a novel ammonia-fueled engine and generator set (genset) demonstrator for harbour and
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, via the admissions portal (accessed via the 'Apply' button above) by midnight (23:59 GMT), 19th August 2025. On the ‘Choosing a programme’ page, please select (Neuroimaging) Research MPhil/PhD (Full
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to discuss the post informally, please contact Dr Yuanchang Liu () About you The ideal candidate will hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Marine Engineering, or a
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A funded 4-year UK EngD / PhD studentship is available in the group of Prof Sandy Knowles within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham, with a tax-free stipend of
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relevant Master's degree (or exceptional Bachelor's) in biomedical/mechanical engineering, materials science, or computer science, with experience in mechanical design/textiles and programming (Python/MATLAB
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may be possible, please contact Professor Kamalan Jeevaratnam once the deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . This is an interdisciplinary project
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, this project aims to develop a novel modelling and analysis approach to address the mathematical and technical challenges of the fluid-structure interaction (FSI) mechanisms globally. The successful PhD