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PhD Studentship in Physiology and Pharmacology Project title: Visualising Platelet Biogenesis: Intravital Imaging of Megakaryocyte Signalling in Real Time (UK fees only) Supervisors: Dr Alex Bye
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A fully funded 3.5 years PhD position in developing software and computational tools for sustainable supramolecular materials design is available in the group of Assistant Professor Andrew Tarzia
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) This project is a collaborative research effort between
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AI design of ultrathin lenses for compact imaging devices The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham is seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated student who enjoys working as part of
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AI design of ultrathin lenses for compact imaging devices The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham is seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated student who enjoys working as part of
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-disciplinary PhD project aims to provide a clear picture of the landscape of battery manufacturing, waste and end-of-life processing. The project aims are to: Identify waste streams and energy requirements
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focus will be on biomechanics, image processing, machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), and metrology, the student will also contribute to the co-design of cadaver experiments and data
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and toolsets for engineering measurements relevant to clinical settings. The project will be supervised by experts in DIC (Hari Arora), surgery (Iain Whitaker) and wider biomaterials imaging research
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is expected to soon be able to diagnose diseases occurring outside the retina. OCT images can be aberrated by the eye itself and imperfect optical design. Ocular imaging with adaptive optics promises
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can feed directly into precision surgery algorithms and clinical trials. Few PhD projects offer such a clear line of sight from variant to mechanism to clinical translation. Located on the thriving