44 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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group with structured training and strong technical support. 2. Candidate profile This project is ideal for candidates from Mechanical, Electrical, Biomedical, Materials Engineering, or related
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form of energy–e.g. electrical, magnetic, acoustic, or chemical–into mechanical motion. These swimmers are expanding the frontiers of micro-engineering and can be used in tasks such as chemical analysis
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from Mechanical, Biomedical, Materials Engineering, or related disciplines. A strong motivation for interdisciplinary biomedical engineering research is essential. Applicants should hold (or expect
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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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, large-scale biomedical datasets, including UK Biobank and the CPRD. It will integrate complex longitudinal data—including harmonized EHRs, genetics, and the novel features captured by the LLM—to generate
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, which is currently supported by prestigious and large initiatives including QuSIT and a newly awarded Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Research Chair on distributed radar systems. Finally, it will
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-electromagnetics ), which will substantially favour collaboration opportunities within University of Birmingham and afield. To apply, please click on the 'Apply' button above (physics programme) or (engineering
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critical mass on distributed radar, which is currently supported by prestigious and large initiatives including QuSIT and a newly awarded Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Research Chair on distributed
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engines, alternative fuels, combustion optimisation, and powertrain control. As the automotive industry transitions towards electrification, integrating novel fuels—such as hydrogen, ammonia, e-fuels, and
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of Birmingham and afield. You can apply here: https://sits.bham.ac.uk/lpages/EPS019.htm (engineering programme) or https://sits.bham.ac.uk/lpages/EPS005.htm (physics programme) clearly stating the title