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scientific conferences and workshops. The application deadline is January 8, 2026 (2:59 PM, CET) for a PhD start date in September 2026. Join our Virtual Student Open Day on November 25! REGISTER NOW The
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and imperfections, making them both conceptually deep and technologically promising. This theoretical PhD project will investigate how topology and quantum geometry emerge and intertwine such as
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Implant-associated infections and Enhancing Longevity in Devices) and contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at combating implant-associated infections. The PhD student will be involved in Work Package 1
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students and is gender-balanced. In 2024, a PhD student within our group was awarded the Royal Astronomical Society’s prize for best PhD thesis in the UK. The School of Physics and Astronomy is an Institute
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avenues by enabling chronic, gut-based monitoring of neuroendocrine activity for applications such as closed loop therapeutics. The proposed PhD project sits at the interface of biomedical engineering
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proud to be a member of the Met Office Academic Partnership (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/moap/home-page ) and the studentship is closely related to the current cohort of MOAP-PhD students and
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. Academic requirements: at least a 2:1 at UK BSc level or a pass at UK MSc level or equivalent. International students are eligible for studentships to a maximum of 30% of the cohort. Funding does not cover
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://centa.ac.uk/apply/ International students are eligible for studentships to a maximum of 30% of the cohort. Funding does not cover any additional costs relating to moving or residing in the UK. International
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Project Description: This EPSRC-funded PhD project will investigate how next-generation electric and autonomous vehicles can operate as symbiotic agents within the urban ecosystem—intelligently
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Join the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research to make 6G possible! Future radio communication systems (6G and beyond) will use frequencies above 100 GHz to achieve bit rates