12 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic PhD positions at Newcastle University; in United Kingdom
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techniques including Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), solid-state ¹³C NMR, leaching and accelerated ageing tests. You may come from a background in chemistry, chemical engineering, or a closely
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Synovium-on-a-Chip, using 3D bioprinting, microfluidic engineering, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD), to create a dynamic, perfused system that mimics the human synovial environment. The platform will
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Peter and Norah Lomas PhD Studentship in Economics Award Summary The studentship will cover full PhD fees (home and international) and, as such, are aimed at exceptional PhD candidates (we reserve
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Technology Approval Scheme ) clearance certificate prior to obtaining their visa and to study on this programme. How To Apply For information on how to apply, please see Postgraduate Funding Search | Newcastle
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a barrier to bionic vision to date, then develop advanced methods to talk to the brain. Our aim is to utilise this technology to restore sight to those blinded by diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa
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opportunity to network and work directly with them as part of you PhD programme. Number of awards: 1 Start date: September 2026 Award duration: 3.5 years Sponsor: ESRC JUST Supervisors The core supervision team
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called reactive jet impingement. The group has then integrated this bioprinting technique alongside other technologies to produce in vitro models as part of a European consortium which is studying new
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or transnational issues, either wholly or in part, are welcomed. The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr Emily Jones alongside a second supervisor who will be chosen based on the best fit with the project
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at scale. It is central to NWL’s nutrient neutrality and net zero ambitions. However, the alga’s biology remains a black box. This PhD project will use minion nanopore sequencing of the alga’s genome and to
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Mathematics or Statistics or Computer Science or close to completion, having submitted the thesis at the point of starting the position (Research Assistant)