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innovative, interdisciplinary fully funded PhD programme that brings together science, engineering, and mathematics to tackle some of the most pressing challenges of our time. Big Questions, Real Impact – From
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Engineering, Environmental Microbiology, Chemical Engineering, Microbiology or a related field · Must not already hold a PhD · Must satisfy the MSCA mobility rule: not have resided or had main
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, candidates will be expected to achieve/have achieved aFirst class honours MEng/MSci or higher degree (or international equivalent) in: Engineering (Aeronautics or Mechanical Engineering). A strong background
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) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of biodegradation of additively manufactured Mg and Zn alloys under mechanical load PhD position - Ad Print4Life DC11 - code no. 2025/MO 3
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Join an exciting research journey at the intersection of advanced materials, electronics, and textile engineering. This PhD project will explore smart structural design, manufacturing and
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you will be supported through mentorship and collaboration across the group and faculty, apart from advisor (Prof. Claudia-F. López Cámara). As a PhD candidate, you will spend most of your time
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A competition for the fully funded Ashby PhD Scholarship in the area of Mechanics and Materials is now open at the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. The Scholarship, endowed in
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Science & Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related subjects. Must be UK citizen. Please complete your application via the ‘Apply’ button above.
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discovery and basic research to clinical translation. The PhD student will be part of the Organs-on-Chip Technologies Lab (Prof. O. Guenat), which integrates microfluidic engineering with advanced cell
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neuroscience. Dr. Muhammet Ikbal Sahan studies the interaction between spatial cognition and working memory, focusing on neural mechanisms underlying memory search. Prof. Dr. Katinka Dijkstra develops and