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-time; Apply now Research projects Research projects BHF 4 year PhD Studentship programme All self-funded projects can be applied to throughout the year. Please note that not all projects are available in
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Storage Heterogeneous Catalysis Supramolecular, Electronic and Magnetic Systems Illustrative research topics Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis Computational theory Sensing, imaging and diagnostics
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/research discipline, and experience of personal development in a similar role. A2. Deep knowledge in RNA biology and RNA-binding proteins. A3. Knowledge in computational analyses, including R. Desirable: B1
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analysis, and machine learning. The successful candidate will join the dynamic and collaborative research environment of the CRUK Beatson Institute, working with a diverse multidisciplinary team of computer
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, microarray, RNAseq, proteomics or metabolomics, for which we are very well equipped), together with mathematical and computational biology to draw higher-level insights. Systems biology also works very well
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(years) part-time (years) Phd 3-4 6-8 Integrated PhD 4 n/a MSc (Res) 1-2 2-3 MPhil 2-3 3-4 Integrated PhD programme (4 years) Our PhD with Integrated Study in Mathematical Sciences is a four-year PhD
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-selected PhD research project. If not, you will have the options to pay outstanding MSc fees and complete with masters degree only. Years 2, 3 and 4 PhD programme with research/lab work, completing an
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research students’ development is supported by a programme of high quality internal training, a dedicated and cohesive team, and exposure to our extensive network of international colleagues. They also have
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student-led, often in collaboration with our partners in SCCJR. We also offer a diverse programme of regular seminars features leading scholars in the field and informal working lunches, where we seek
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-computer interfaces, stem cell differentiation using nanotechnology, robots as orthotic aids, and the creation of artificial cells. Research areas Our research expertise covers the following areas: Advanced