15 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment PhD positions at The University of Edinburgh in Uk
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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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or crinkled. The PhD student will investigate different biomimetic materials and explore how to build membranes with complicated morphologies that will deliver optimal performance in devices. The project will
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The School of Economics at the University of Edinburgh is offering a number of scholarships for PhD study starting in September 2026. All of the scholarships are awarded on academic merit. To obtain
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Deadline: Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Dr Laura McCulloch (The University of Edinburgh), Dr Joy Edwards-Hicks (The University of Edinburgh) About the
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dynamic environments, utilising Vision, Language, and Action (VLA) models. The candidate will focus on designing novel training regimes and/or novel architectures for learning in embodied environments
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Deadline: Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Dr Ananda Mirchandani (The University of Edinburgh), Dr Tony Ly (The University of Dundee) About the Project As
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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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PhD Studentship - EASTBIO - The Impact of Diet-microbiome-immune Interactions on Intestinal Function
Deadline: Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Dr. Chengcan Yao (The University of Edinburgh), Dr. Laura Glendinning (The University of Edinburgh), Dr. Cecile
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Deadline: Monday 15th December, 2025. Competition funded PhD Project. Supervisors: Dr. Chih-Jen Lin (The University of Edinburgh), Dr. Pierre O. Bagnaninchi (The University of Edinburgh) About
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makes this phenomenon compelling is not only its beauty in nature, but its potential to reshape the way we design novel artificial systems, like materials that can adapt to their environment or systems