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avenues by enabling chronic, gut-based monitoring of neuroendocrine activity for applications such as closed loop therapeutics. The proposed PhD project sits at the interface of biomedical engineering
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from Mechanical, Biomedical, Materials Engineering, or related disciplines. A strong motivation for interdisciplinary biomedical engineering research is essential. Applicants should hold (or expect
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. This PhD project will explore a novel approach: leveraging polymeric microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to create a miniaturised micropump-based ingestible capsule that can actively deliver
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environmental conditions - Optimize material formulations for scalability and field deployment Candidate Requirements: We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with: - A background in civil engineering
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, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Energy, or related fields Hands-on experience in porous material synthesis, characterization, and gas adsorption measurements is a strong plus Demonstrated research
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Fellowship, there is additional funding for training and travel. Graduates from the group will be well prepared for a career across all areas of science and technology. Application process Interested
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Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics or similar. The candidate will be provided with training to undertake this interdisciplinary research. The successful candidate will be based in
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industrial-scale Positron Emission Particle Tracking, and cutting-edge Terahertz Raman spectroscopy. On the computational side, they will develop and apply a broad range of highly-transferrable digital tools
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studentship as part of the appointment. This post forms part of an international multi-site programme with the title: Sociology of Authoritarian Law: Insights from Central Asia (SOCIAL), which is based
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with long-standing vaccine programmes, disease remains a challenge. In this project the student will use genomic and novel computational approaches to examine the S. pneumoniae causing severe infections