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will have the opportunity to work closely with researchers on engineering design and management in the Exeter Digital Enterprise Systems (ExDES) lab and Queen’s University Belfast to Explore novel
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on the esophagus, which has recently been considered as an immune organ, and the pathways leading to eosinophilic esophagitis. Your position The aim of the project is to understand the function of macrophages in
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faced by real people and creating a lasting impact. Join us and help to create a world that is more inclusive and equitable. If you are interested in undertaking a PhD with MATS and you meet the criteria
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Project details: Surface features are important in additively manufactured parts. While additive manufacturing technology has made great strides in the realisation of complex shapes, topologies and
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abundancy). Protein identification methods are not easily translated into a point-of-care (POC) testing given the laborious, time-consuming and sophisticated nature of currently available techniques. A POC
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challenges in energy, mobility, and sustainability. Traditional trial-and-error methods in materials design are often too slow, costly, and inefficient to cope with the increasing complexity of performance and
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demonstrated ability to work in teams evidence of project management proficiency intrinsic motivation to solve problems and achieve short- and long-term goals a degree in dietetics and/or nutrition is preferable
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of Europe’s biggest research centers and help us to shape change! Are you motivated to pursue a four-year doctoral project that requires a diverse set of skills? Are you excited by complex challenges
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difficult for industry to predict and control product performance. This PhD project will tackle that challenge by applying advanced polymer characterisation techniques to better understand and quantify
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. Application Process To apply, please email the following documents to principal supervisor Dr Feras Dayoub (feras.dayoub@adelaide.edu.au ) and Jessica Cortazzo, Manager, Projects and Strategic Partnerships