44 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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Biotechnology Innovation Centre (EBIC), https://ebicentre.co.uk , focusing on the application of engineered biofilms for the enhanced removal of emerging and recalcitrant pollutants from wastewater. A solid
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pathways. You will also contribute to a future i4i application and help prepare dissemination materials for NHS and industry audiences. About you You will hold a PhD* or equivalent professional qualification
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have: a PhD or equivalent qualification (or be nearing completion thereof) in Materials Science/Engineering or another subject relevant to the study, development and/or application of nanostructured
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late-stage clinical trials or approved. The group also develops advanced microscopy techniques for the evaluation of novel therapeutics in cellular environments. Their research is supported by major
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partners both in the UK and internationally, joining a supportive group of researchers within the wider research group, the School, and across the University of Southampton. To succeed, you will need a PhD
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. To be successful in this role, you will have: A PhD (or nearing completion) in Physics (e.g. atomic physics, quantum optics, or solid-state physics) or closely related fields. Proven expertise in
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WellthLab . The WellthLab's mission is to explore how interactive technologies can support people to feel, how they feel, better. Our philosophy is to design for a minimal data dose, and our main methodology
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real-time monitoring and therapeutic functions. Your primary focus will be designing and fabricating flexible bioelectronics that can interface seamlessly with biological tissues, combining soft robotic
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extraction and data analysis. We invite applications from candidates who have a PhD or equivalent qualifications and experience in a quantitative field, such as Statistics, Medical Statistics, Health Services
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of Essex) and the Deputy Director is Dr Olga Maslovskaya (University of Southampton). Survey Futures aims to assess the quality implications of the most important survey design choices relevant to future UK