10 postdoctoral-in-electrical-engineering PhD positions at The University of Edinburgh
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that respond dynamically to external forces. Such possibilities challenge conventional thinking in engineering and design. By studying how stresses, geometry, and material properties interact, we can develop
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Electrosynbionics [1] involves the use of biological parts to create devices that generate electricity, such as biological photovoltaics and biobatteries. Electrosynbionic systems can be sustainable
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(2.1 or above or international equivalent) and/or Masters degree in a relevant subject (physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or related subject) Proficiency in English (both oral and
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which mimics the ageing process. Moreover, we will apply state-of-the-art Single Cell Proteomic technology (with Alex Von Kriegsheim, IGC) on oocytes to profile the global protein expression and aim
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or above or international equivalent) and/or Master’s degree in a relevant subject (physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or related subject) Proficiency in English (both oral and written
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30 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company The University of Edinburgh Department School of Engineering Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Geological engineering
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our capacity to dissect contact-dependent communication. Synthetic biology approaches, such as the engineered synNotch system, have been successfully applied in models including mouse and fly. Zebrafish
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a relevant subject (physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or related subject) Proficiency in English (both oral and written) A strong background in computer science, artificial
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interdisciplinary team working on the development of cross-platform alignment technologies that integrate material science, process engineering and sustainability analysis to deliver scalable solutions for circular
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applications such as drug delivery. Possible outcomes and goals: Studying the interaction of collections of synthetic cells (i.e. proto-tissues) for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications