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work at the interface of materials science, engineering, and biology to develop next-generation biomaterials, implants, and therapeutic devices that address real-world clinical needs. Project Description
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focused on algorithm design and software development, especially in its early stages, we also intend to employ the methods developed for such applications as electrolyte decomposition in metal-ion batteries
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Description About the Project POI is a consortium of academic, industry, charity and clinical partners, working collaboratively to develop the next generation of diagnostic and therapeutic options for cancer
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explore and develop a non-invasive deep brain stimulation concept for common neurological disorders. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is effective in treating neurological disorders like Parkinson’s Disease (PD
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explore and develop a non-invasive deep brain stimulation concept for common neurological disorders. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is effective in treating neurological disorders like Parkinson’s Disease (PD
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annum, plus tuition fees are covered for four years. We want to attract the best students to the University of Galway and to support your development as innovative individuals. The Scholarships offer
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inclusive atmosphere and your personal development and wellbeing will be supported. We invite you to join us to help deliver on our exciting mission “To educate, nurture and discover for the benefit of human
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studentship aims to support and develop gifted research students and is awarded competitively on academic merit. It fully covers EU or non-EU fees and provides an annual maintenance of €25,000. Application
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Professor in the School of Chemistry. This position is intended to begin September 1, 2026. The aim of this project is to develop a fundamental understanding of cross-talk reaction mechanisms in
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), and includes research training, taught modules, and a research and development plan, alongside the production of a substantial thesis to include some element of creative production. Prospective