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3 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Leeds Research Field Engineering » Aerospace engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Simulation engineering
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selective barrier functions. PhD Fellows will receive cutting edge scientific training, alongside industry-relevant transferable skills, to equip them for careers in the medical technology sector and its
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Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences EPSRC Project Proposals 2026/27 (jobs.ac.uk) Project Link via the 'Apply' button above Project Title: Machine Learning Driven Corrosion Modelling in Bio
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of Medicine, which is internationally recognised for its work in cardiovascular science, thrombosis, fibrin clot structure and inflammation. The project will be based in the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular
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Number of Positions: 1 Eligibility: UK Only Funding: School of Chemistry Studentship in collaboration with the Schools of Mechanical Engineering and Chemical & Process Engineering, in support of
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studentship will broadly explore development of cutting-edge AI solutions for image registration, anatomy segmentation, and immersive technology. The selected candidate will work with preoperative MRI/CT scans
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i.e. LCD TVs. Augmented and Virtual Reality technologies are the next logical step in display device technology. However, incumbent materials lack the requisite performance for Augmented and Virtual
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, to equip them for careers in the medical technology sector and its underpinning research. As MSCA PhD Fellow (DC1) in Leeds, you will develop new analytical tools to probe the sticky diffusion of biocolloids
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their many selective barriers. The PhD Fellows will receive cutting edge scientific training, alongside industry-relevant transferable skills, to equip them for careers in the medical technology sector and its
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(i.e. LCD TVs). Augmented (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies are the next logical step in display device technology; however, they require novel solutions in engineering and physics to overcome