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Application(s) are invited from suitably qualified candidates for full-time funded PhD scholarship(s) starting in September 2025 affiliated to the School of English, Media & Creative Arts
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for superconducting electronics in quantum and cryogenic computing. Future Computing PhD projects: ‘Altermagnetism in low dimensional d-wave superconductors and chalcogenides’ with Dr Shen Chong (Victoria University
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to either a Clinician Scientist track or Clinical track is awarded based on the candidate's expertise, experience and demonstrated record of academic achievement. The successful candidate will have a PhD in
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PhD in neuroscience or related discipline Prior experience in studying neural circuits Familiarity with programming languages (e.g. R, Python) and an ability to work with large datasets Strong record
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faculties and the German Aerospace Centre (DLR), will conduct research on 11 research topics with 22 PhD candidates in the first funding period (05/2024 to 04/2029). The goal is to address the technical and
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vitro disease models, and multiscale analysis platforms integrating experiment and (AI/ML-powered) computational modeling to uncover causality at the molecular level and system-level dysfunction
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the development of both, the quantum internet and distributed quantum computing. The objectives of this PhD thesis project are: (a) Demonstrate spin-photon entanglement with single colour centres in silicon carbide
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significant practical experience in EMI shielding, Mxene and wood composites research. The candidate will have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or a related discipline, or equivalent experience
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). The ideal candidate would be a recent PhD graduate with a demonstrated capability to propose new hypotheses based on scientific literature, design experiments, and interpret results in a mechanistic framework
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, the ability to work independently and as part of collaborative research efforts, and a strong desire to make a major contribution to the field of respiratory viruses. Experience in cellular and molecular